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iChat to EML Converter

by Kadin2048 [email protected]

A conversion program to convert old Apple iChat logs into RFC-compliant email message files (MIME text files), suitable for importation into a mail program or for archival storage.

Tested using Python 3.9 on Mac OS X.

Acknowledgements:

Except as marked, all other code is Copyright 2021 by Kadin2048 and made available under the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 3 or later.

Usage (Direct)

usage: ichat_to_eml.py [-h] [-v] [--debug] [--no-background]
                       [--attach-original]
                       inputname [outputdir]

Convert iChat logs to MIME text (.eml) files.

positional arguments:
  inputname          Input file to process
  outputdir          Output directory to write EML files to (uses stdout if
                     not given)

optional arguments:
  -h, --help         show this help message and exit
  -v, --verbose      Increase stderr output verbosity
  --debug            Enable debugging mode (implies --verbose)
  --no-background    Strips background color from message text
  --attach-original  Attach original log files to output as application/octet-
                     stream

Usage (Wrapper Script)

To process multiple iChat logs at once, a simple wrapper script can be used (assuming your system has a Bash-type shell):

Process old .chat files only

for f in ~/Documents/iChats/*.chat;
do ./ichat_to_eml.py --no-background --attach-original "$f" destdir/ ;
done

Process newer .ichat files only

for f in ~/Documents/iChats/*.ichat;
do ./ichat_to_eml.py --no-background --attach-original "$f" destdir/ ;
done

Process everything

for f in ~/Documents/iChats/*chat;
do ./ichat_to_eml.py --no-background --attach-original "$f" destdir/ ;
done

Known Issues / Warnings

AttributeError Debug Warning

When running the .chat parser/converter in Debug mode, you may see a large number of messages similar to AttributeError encountered while parsing message contents; skipping message. This is normal behavior; it just means that the parser has encountered an object in the file at the same level that InstantMessage objects are normally found at, which lacks the normal object structure of an actual InstantMessage. Due to the way the parser works (it inspects every object), this is expected and does not mean that actual chat messages were not found.

You should probably spot-check files that produce many of these messages just for safety, though.

Performance

It's pretty slow. Luckily, you should only have to run it once.

Conversation Data Model

This is pseudocode, not actual Python:

conversation = {}
  conversation['participants'] = []
    list of unique message['from'] values
  conversation['userids'] = []
    list of account names or phone numbers
  conversation['names'] = []
    list of human readable names
  conversation['startobj'] = base_obj['metadata']['StartTime']
  conversation['endobj'] = base_obj['metadata']['EndTime']
  conversation['protocol'] = base_obj['metadata']['Service']
  conversation['messages'] = []
    message = {}
      message['guid']
      message['from']
      message['fromguid']
      message['dateobj']
      message['text']
      message['textfont']
      message['textsize']
      message['attachment']
        attachment = {}

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