Windows can save email in different formats. Were you to open up your saved email assuming you didn't use save as and just saved email, you could select all of it then would want to make a new folder and enter that folder. move everything in My Documents into that new folder. Then put the entire contents of My Documents in the recycle bin leaving subdirectories like mail alone. Then with all saved messages selected, do a save as and select text or html and save. You'll have a bunch of new files in My Documents all with an eml or html or txt extension. Move all of these over to that new folder you created. Then copy that new folder over to your mac. I'm sure importing of email is possible with extra software packages on the mac that may cost some money, however for a one off job it may not make sense to buy that software. If the whole office is going to do it on the other hand provided that software works well, it would be a good buy then.On Tue, 7 Dec 2010, Damon Fibraio wrote:





OK. Kind of new here. Been using my macs mostly with bootcamp running
Windows. Kind of thinking I should at least make an attempt to learn the mac
os at some point, right? I removed my bootcamp partition on my mac mini and
intend on using that as my learning computer as well as my broadcast machine
for my internet radio stuff. I'm starting to get somewhere, I do have the
basic of voiceover down, thanks to my iphone and my magic trackpad and such.
I do have what I think may be some more advanced questions.



ON my macbook pro, which I use for work, I was thinking of tossing the
windows xp partition. However, I have stored up a bunch of work related
emails in outlook 2003. Not to mention all my work documentation in my
documents folder. I am sure I could access the windows partition on the mac
side and copy the documents folder over and I would hope that there is a way
to open and work with excel spreadsheets, which contain time sheet that I'd
need to fill out as well as word documents. The main issue is extracting the
outlook mal that I have saved, which I need since there is a lot of work
related info I may need to reference. Anybody ever try this? Is there an
accessible spreadsheet app I can pick up that will allow me to work with
excel spreadsheets for time sheet info and a word processor that handles
word documents. I have adium as a messenger app, so will try to figure that
out soon.



If this doesn't work out, maybe it's a good idea to put vm fusion on the
Mac. I've been seeing people doing this, but haven't paid incredible
attention to detail as I was just getting my head into the mac os as it was.
So, how well does vm fusion work as compared to bootcamp. Is it a viable
option to use? I am running this on a mac book pro, 2008 vintage, 2.4 ghz
processor, 200gb hard drive, 4gb of ram, running snow leopard.



I'm mainly asking this as my xp partition which is now 2 years old is
slowing way down and honestly getting tired of switching back and forth when
I want to use the mac side of things. So, thought maybe vm fusion is a
better way to go for now, or if I can copy the stuff I need out of the pc,
just ditch windows entirely. Your help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.

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