gday Will, tis your friendly Mac support team here!  ;^)

You can do it... it's long winded, but you can do it... I've just got to
remember HOW I did it!!

One way that you can do it, that I discovered when going from Entourage
to my Linux client, if you have the option that is, is to use an IMAP
server.  This is probably only possible if you run your own mail
server... if it has IMAP support you could create an IMAP account, add
it to Outlook Express and then copy all the messages to it.  Then add
that account to Entourage and copy them all back down.  This may sound
like a bit of work, but I don't think there's a real easy way of doing
this!!  

Actually, I have a script that I downloaded from somewhere... hmm, it
was an Outlook Express/Entourage Importer/Exporter.

Something you could try... select the messages in one of your Outlook
folders, then drag them to a folder in Windows Explorer.  Then FTP these
to your Mac.  I think they had to be a binary transfer.  And then
highlight those messages and drop them into Entourage.  

If you have any further questions feel free to email me off-list and
I'll refresh my memory!

N



On Tue, 2002-02-26 at 03:21, Will Swain wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Sorry for another OT, but someone on here might know how to do this.
> 
> I need to import mail from Outlook, or even Outlook Express, on the PC to
> Entourage 2001 on the Mac. Both made by Microsoft, should be easy you'd have
> thought....but no.
> 
> So, can any of you nice people help me?
> 
> Will Swain
> Tecnical Director
> Hot Horse Ltd
> 
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