8703e blackberry email copy to blackberry storm

I have a Blackberry 8703e.  I just purchased a blackberry storm.  I have many emails on the old unit that I need on the new unit.  How do I copy over the old messages.  Some of the old messages are not on my local outlook on my computer.  Please advise if this can be done

Welcome to the forum.
You can do a full backup of the 8703e, then connect your Storm and do an Advanced Restore (under Backup/Restore in Desktop Manager) and restore just the Messages database.
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