On 24 Sep 2010 at 14:53, Bill Humphries  wrote:

> OK, need to provide some emails to lawyers for parent company of 
> client.  Parent company uses lotus notes.  Anyone know of a decent 
> preferably free PST viewer that would allow them to open, browse a PST 
> and print to paper or maybe pdf? 
> 
> I'd much rather point them in that direction, rather than have them ask 
> me to convert 2000 emails to pdf.

http://www.google.com/search?q=pst+export

Two freebies in the first few hits for me:

    Personal Message Store Export Utility
    http://www.genusa.com/utils/pmseu.htm

    PMSEU was designed to export Internet messages out of Outlook while 
    preserving the Internet headers during export. Why not use Outlook's 
    Export feature? Outlook's "export" function strips all the useful 
    Internet message header information as well, making their export 
    worthless for our needs. Using PMSEU, what we've done is to export 
    all our message data into another software package that indexes the 
    text providing "instant" search features.  

    How to export data from a Microsoft Outlook .PST file to a .CSV file
    
http://searchexchange.techtarget.com/tip/How-to-export-data-from-a-Microsoft-Outlook-PST-file-to-a-CSV-file

    Mobiliti Inc.'s Outlook Mail2Excel is a freeware tool that 
    automatically extracts certain fields from email in a Microsoft 
    Outlook personal store ( .PST) file and exports them to another 
    format. (You could write a Microsoft Outlook VBA script to perform 
    this task, but that's a project most Exchange Server administrators 
    probably don't want to undertake.)

    This third-party utility works with .PST files from Microsoft Outlook 
    2002 and Outlook 2003, and allows you to copy an arbitrary number of 
    fields from email messages in the .PST. The results are written to a 
    .CSV file and can be imported into Microsoft Excel or any other 
    application that uses the .CSV format.

A non-free alternative may appeal to them more.  Based on my prelim googling, 
this looks like a possibility for what you said your needs were:

    Open Outlook PST files with PST Viewer. Outlook and MAPI not required!
    http://www.pstviewer.com/
    PSTViewer works with .pst files created by Outlook 2000 through 2007, 
    including Unicode formatted .pst files.

This one will export to PDF.

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