Importing Netscape 7 email to Outlook 2000

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Outlook 2000 only has import options for Netscape 2.x, 3.x
and Netscape Messenger 4.x. How do you import Netscape 7
email and address book into Outlook 2000
 
Export it from Netscape?

OL2000 predates NN7 by a few years and if the only import filters won't
work, you'll need to jump through some hoops to get it into OE then export
to OL. Unless the mail is really, really important and must be in OL, I
would probably archive it to a readable file and not bother.
 
There isn't an export feature in Netscape 7 except for the
address book. I need to export email and address book.
Do you know if this feature is available in Outlook 2002
or 2003?
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Export it from Netscape?

OL2000 predates NN7 by a few years and if the only import filters won't
work, you'll need to jump through some hoops to get it into OE then export
to OL. Unless the mail is really, really important and must be in OL, I
would probably archive it to a readable file and not bother.


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Outlook 2000 only has import options for Netscape 2.x, 3.x
and Netscape Messenger 4.x. How do you import Netscape 7
email and address book into Outlook 2000


.
 
There isn't an export feature in Netscape 7 except for the
address book. I need to export email and address book.
Do you know if this feature is available in Outlook 2002
or 2003?

Postings I've seen in various places say you can install Netscape V4.7,
which will read in the Netscape V7 messages store. This can then be
imported by Outlook. I don't know how accurate this is, since I haven't
tried it myself.
 
Thank you, I will try it.
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Postings I've seen in various places say you can install Netscape V4.7,
which will read in the Netscape V7 messages store. This can then be
imported by Outlook. I don't know how accurate this is, since I haven't
tried it myself.
 

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