Yes,
PST files can be accessed on Mac computers without Microsoft Outlook , but not directly in a native, fully supported way.
A PST (Personal Storage Table) file is a Microsoft Outlook data file used mainly on Windows. On macOS, Outlook for Mac does exist, but it does not fully support opening PST files in the same way Windows Outlook does. Instead, Mac users need alternative methods or tools to view or extract PST data.
One common approach is using a third-party
MSOutlookHelp PST viewer tool. These tools are designed to open PST files independently of Outlook and display mailbox items such as emails, contacts, calendars, attachments, and notes. Many of them run directly on macOS or are web-based. Some also allow exporting PST data into more Mac-friendly formats like EML, MBOX, PDF, or CSV, which can then be imported into Apple Mail or other email clients.
Another method is importing PST into Outlook for Mac (if supported by version). However, Outlook for Mac has limited PST import functionality and often requires converting the PST file first using Windows Outlook or a converter tool. This is because PST is a legacy format optimized for Windows architecture.
You may also find utilities like “PST Viewer” or “PST Converter” tools that claim to open PST files without Outlook. These tools typically scan the PST file structure and allow browsing mailbox content in a tree format, similar to Outlook. Advanced versions also support batch viewing, searching emails, and exporting data.
The content you provided describes such a PST Viewer tool. It highlights that users can open PST files without Outlook, preview emails and attachments, and export data into multiple formats. While these features are useful, it’s important to understand that many such tools are third-party software, and their quality, security, and reliability can vary. Always verify trustworthiness before using them, especially with sensitive email data.
In summary, PST files are not natively supported on Mac without Outlook, but they can still be accessed through conversion tools, PST viewers, or by importing converted formats into Mac email applications. The most reliable approach is usually converting PST into MBOX or EML and then importing it into Apple Mail or another Mac-compatible email client.