First sync after moving from windows to mac

Hi,
I just decided that I'm fed up with reinstalling and bought a new iMac (OS X). I've found a lot of posts about moving iTunes and music. But Im still afraid to do the first sync.
What I want to know is what will happen with my contacts and callender?
On the old comp I used to sync the iPhone with outlook.
If I sync now with the new library on the mac, will all my contacts and callender be deleted? Or will they be copied from iPhone to mac?
I also have the old iTunes library on an external hard drive. Is that any help?

If you haven't transferred contacts and calendar events from Outlook on your PC to the Address Book and iCal on your Mac and you don't plan on doing so, before syncing this data on your Mac, enter one unique contact in the Address Book and one unique calendar event in iCal on your Mac. Make this up if needed, which can be deleted later. This will provide a merge prompt with the first sync of this data, which you want to select.

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