How do I import mail from outlook (windows) to mail in Mac?

Can anyone tell me how to get my windows-mail (program is Thunderbird) to the Mac? My Mac mail program is also Thunderbird but I can also use the Mac mail.
I hope you can help.
Thanx a lot,
Peter

Any time Petera - its a good little piece of software isn't it

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