Hi again, Incidentally, when I run the output of the ruby-msg through Tika, Tika does get the date:
<meta name="date" content="2012-06-22T00:11:00Z"/> I guess I could use ruby-msg to pre-process Tika, but that defeats the purpose of an all-in-one tool like Tika. Joe > I have an update regarding my report about Tika not recognizing the > date in an Outlook .msg files [1]. I tried using a different tool, > ruby-msg (http://code.google.com/p/ruby-msg/), to process the same > message as in my earlier email, and ruby-msg did pull out the date [2] > This experiment shows that the email *is* in the .msg file, and that > Tika is failing to pick it up.
