I have a large Outlook mailbox that recently became partially corrupted. Messages are missing, folder structures are inconsistent, and I also need to understand the overall communication patterns hidden inside the account. Here’s the full scope of what I’m after: • Recover every possible message, attachment, and folder from the damaged PST/OST files (or any auto-archived files my system may have generated). • Re-organize the mailbox so all mail is logically grouped, duplicates are removed, and naming conventions are applied consistently. • Export the cleaned data into a format that’s easy for long-term storage and quick reference—CSV or Excel for metadata, plus a rebuilt PST for continued Outlook use. • Analyse the restored dataset: highlight key senders, high-traffic periods, attachment trends, and any other insights you feel are valuable. A concise written explanation or dashboard is fine as long as the findings are clear. Successful delivery means I can open a healthy Outlook file without error, locate any message by date or sender, and review the analytic summary without needing additional tools. If specialised utilities such as ScanPST, PowerShell scripts, or Python libraries are required, simply note the steps so I can reproduce the process later.