Spotlight Plugin for Outlook 2011 available?

Hello,
does anyone know if there is a Spotlight Plugin for Outlook 2011? Now I can't preview the messages if they come up in a search. Google, the Apple and the Microsoft website do not seem to contain any information on this.
Kind Regards,
Edwin

This plug-in is fine, but it works only if Outlook is running.
I have both Mac Mail and Outllook 2011 installed on my MacBook and I was going crazy because Spotlight shows by default the Outllook mails in the result list - and they can't be properly previewed.
To disable Outllook mails in Spotlight results, just add the "Microsoft User Data" folder (which lies in your Documents folder) to Spotlight's "Privacy" section.
Spotlight will now show mails as Mac Mail in the result list an you'll be able to preview them.
Of course your Exchange account(s) need to be proprerly set up in Mac Mail.
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