How do I get my emails from old PC to new iMac?

I ran Outlook 2000 on my PC. I have a pretty new iMac (intel chip running Tiger). I use the Apple Mail program now. How do I easily get all my old emails from the PC to my iMac?

There is a great way to transfer all your PC outlook emails.
Free download: O2M (Outlook2Mac)
Google it and you will find it.
It compresses your PC emails/folders etc into an .mbox file.
Then you take that .mbox file and import it into Mail.app on your Mac.
Good luck and may the force be with you...
Have a good day and take good care of yourself and your Mac.
By taking good care of your Mac, I mean don't install Leopard until 10.5.1 LOL LOL LOL... no its ok...

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