Quoting Joon Guillen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> I'm planning to "move in" to a 100% Linux workstation here in the
> office, but something keeps me from doing so:  I have very important
> e-mails in my Outlook Express mailboxes, dating as late as 2 years
> ago.  If I could find an e-mail client for Linux that would be able to
> read from and import the Outlook Express mailbox files, then I'll be
> on a roll.  Any suggestions/ideas?

This handy script will let you convert Outlook97 address books, so it
might work on your Outlook Express address book, too:
http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/lookout/

And Eric Raymond and Rob Landley's skit "DRAG.NET" (which I helped them
write) covers that plus the conversion of mbox files, and other things:
http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/writings/dragnet/dragnet.html

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