Whenever I save emails on what ever platform I   always save them as text to 
provide maximum portability.

I no longer use Outlook Express  but suspect that within Outlook Express you 
could re-save  them as text. 
Alternatively you could forward them to your email on the Mac from within 
Outlook.

Express. There seems some promising indications that the new generation of 
Office Products will be accessible to Voiceover on the Mac. One Note is 
apparently already accessible and there have been some reports of improved 
accessibility in the Mac version of Microsoft Outlook so that may be an option 
for importing OE emails in a similar way   to the Windows client.
David Griffith  
> On 4 Nov 2014, 16:58, Eleanor Martha Burke <eleanormarthabu...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> I have kept e-mails as important files.  They were in Outlook Express.  Will 
> I be able to read any part of these on the Mac or not?
> 
> Eleanor 
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