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    Import Windows Mail Folders + Mail into Mail.app?

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by jwb-VT, Sep 8, 2009.

  1. jwb-VT

    jwb-VT Notebook Guru

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    Hello All,

    Is there a proven method to import Windows Mail (Windows7) folders and mail messages into Mail? This would be just about the final step required for me to ditch Windows altogether.....

    Regards!
     
  2. ATC

    ATC Notebook Deity

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    I'm not sure what format Windows Mail stores the emails in as I never used it but if it's anything like Outlook (not sure about the old Outlook Express) then I suggest using a program called O2M (Outlook to Mail) which is fantastic.
     
  3. gms238

    gms238 Notebook Consultant

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    I second the O2M suggestion. It's a painless way to get the job done.