Yet another issue

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Jeff Needle

I'm slowly gaining confidence in using Outlook. I'm really grateful for all
the help here.

In addition to transitioning from Essential PIM, I'm also transitioining
from Seamonkey -- a Mozilla-based mail/news/browser combo. I have a large
folder with about 200 mails saved. I'd like to bring those mails into
Outlook.

I'm using WinXP, Outlook 2003.

Thanks again! And sorry to be such a pest.
 
R

Roady [MVP]

Which export options are available to you in that program?
Which format are you messages stored in in that program?
 
J

Jeff Needle

Each mailbox seems to have two files associated with it. One with no
extension, and one with the extension msf. The file with no extension
appears to hold the actual saved messages.

There are no export options availble for mailboxes in Seamonkey.

Thanks.
 
J

Jeff Needle

Thanks!

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Diane Poremsky said:
See http://www.slipstick.com/config/convmsg.htm for utilities needed to
convert the mail.

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Jeff Needle said:
I'm slowly gaining confidence in using Outlook. I'm really grateful for
all the help here.

In addition to transitioning from Essential PIM, I'm also transitioining
from Seamonkey -- a Mozilla-based mail/news/browser combo. I have a
large folder with about 200 mails saved. I'd like to bring those mails
into Outlook.

I'm using WinXP, Outlook 2003.

Thanks again! And sorry to be such a pest.
 
J

Jeff Needle

Just a quick report. There's a freeware program called imapsize. It grabs
a Thunderbird/Seamonkey mail folder and converts it to an eml file. This
can then be dragged into Outlook Express. From there, Outlook imports the
mailboxes just fine.

Thanks to all.
 

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