MS Outlook export to Mac mail

May I know how to export email from Microsoft Outlook to Mac mail? It is because I cannot find a way to do it, please help.

Hi wajic,
Try http://www.techhit.com/outlook/exportimport_outlookmac.html
I had exactly the same problem and frustrations, but MessageSave solved my problem in 2-3 hours from spotting it on Google to importing successfully all my emails from my Outlook to MAC APPLE Mail (or MS Entourage, if you like).
However, it has a slight cost ... but doesn't everything these days , but the good news is a 40% discount for MAC users at the moment.
I paid £23.03 which I thought was good value for money, considering it worked. It allows exports of Messages (including attachments), Contacts and Calendar for import into MAC Mail or MS Entourage.
Try the evaluation copy (limited to 50 messages) and judge for yourself.
Hope this was helpful
Regards

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