For importing that much mails, you need a license.
If you import in Classic  there is a special Emailer Import Option, which
is not carbonized.

Good luck

Matthias Schmidt

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Am/On: Tue, 27 May 2003 08:02:18 +0200 schrieb/wrote: Jay Jay

>I'm new to PowerMail and to this list, planning to migrate from Claris
>Emailer which I have used since the ink was still wet on the Declaration
>of Independence (well, it SEEMS like that long ago). I'm using an iBook
>800 running OS X 10.2.1. It appeared that I could import my entire
>Emailer address book and mail database, but the import stops after around
>275 messages have been imported, and I get an "Error 1704" message. I
>"OK" the message but the progress bar seemingly continues, although there
>is, in fact, no further importing going on. I can't cancel that progress
>bar, though it has a cancel button. It just doesn't respond, and I have
>to force quit the program.
>
>I know that there is a 200-message limit to the trial version's database,
>but I thought that was only the limit at which point I can no longer send
>or receive mail. Is that 200 limit (though it accepted 275 before the
>error message appeared) the reason for my problem, and is the behavior I
>described acceptable in the PowerMail community? Might my experience
>signal a problem which won't necessarily disappear once my $49 appears? I
>appreciate any insight you might be able to offer this PowerMail newbie.
>
>-- 
>Best wishes from Jay Schmidt in Ventura
>http://www.silcom.com/~js
>


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