Import .pst files to Mail

Just acquired a macbook air and was wondering if there was a problem importing all mi .PST files from outlook into MAIL
Thank you

.PST is Microsofts proprietary container for Notes, Mail, Calendars and Contacts. Mail can not import it.
If it is only Mail that you want I suggest that you buy a copy of Emailchemy.

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    You should probably take a look at one of the following options:
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    • O2M ($10): http://www.littlemachines.com/
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    If a folder missing with the alias you will see an error similar to this.I think this will work for you. You just keep only the required PST folders to import in the "\\Server\share" folder. 
    "Unable to open PST file '\\server\share\mmouse\mmouse.pst'.
    Error details: Could
     not find a part of the path '\\server\share\mmouse\mmouse.pst'.
        + CategoryInfo          : NotSpecified: (0:Int32) [New-MailboxImportRequest], RemotePermanentException
        + FullyQualifiedErrorId : 27802833,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.NewMailboxImportRequest"
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    Please mark as helpful if you find my comment helpful or as an answer if it does answer your question. That will encourage me - and others - to take time out to help you.

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    I don't think you can prevent email body text from being copied and edited.
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    The best way is through an exchange server. If you don't have access to one, then there are two more options from the site mentioned above (http://www.entourage.mvps.org/cross_platform/#pst):
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  • Import pst files in Outlook 2013

    Hi all!
    I have a simple question for you...
    The normal procedure suggested me to import a pst file from Outlook 2007 to Outlook 2013 from File->Open and Export->Import/Export->Import data from other programs....etc. This procedure works normally.
    If I export mail by mail (one each mail at time) from Outlook 2007 to a normal folder in my desktop I have a folder with more .msg files. And, when I finished to do this I import mail by mail from my desktop folder to new .pst file in Outlook 2013.
    This procedure can be corrupt or damage the pst file?
    Many thanks!
    Bye!

    You are using the term "export" for two different scenarios - one of which has nothing to do with "exporting". Similarly, the term "folder" means 2 different things under the scenario described.
    Specifically, you don't export email's one message at a time, in this case, these are being "saved" in a Windows folder which is not the same thing as an Outlook folder (contained in a PST file).
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  • Importing pst files into entourage

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    PST to Entourage conversion is one of those disgraceful "gaps" that demonstrates Microsofts unwillingness to engage with customers.
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