mbox to Outlook conversion?

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Larry Wahlers

Hi, all,

Does anybody have a clean, inexpensive (free?) way to get a .mbox file converted to Outlook messages? I've been using Bloomba for personal mail, but since they've discontinued the product, I'd like to just convert it all and import it into Outlook 2003.



Thanks!



Larry Wahlers
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

What file formats does your program support for export? If it supports
exporting to Excel or to a .txt format, you can import from there into
Outlook.

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After furious head scratching, Larry Wahlers asked:

| Hi, all,
|
| Does anybody have a clean, inexpensive (free?) way to get a .mbox
| file converted to Outlook messages? I've been using Bloomba for
| personal mail, but since they've discontinued the product, I'd like
| to just convert it all and import it into Outlook 2003.
|
|
|
| Thanks!
|
|
|
| Larry Wahlers
 
B

Brian Tillman

Larry Wahlers said:
Does anybody have a clean, inexpensive (free?) way to get a .mbox
file converted to Outlook messages?

Eudora understands mbox format and Outlook imports from Eudora.
 
A

Alex Yu

Brian said:
Eudora understands mbox format and Outlook imports from Eudora.

However, Outlook Express only supports older version of Eudora. With a
little help with Google, you should be able to locate it. Or use
Netscape 4.

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You]

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