Switching to mac from windows / Outlook 2003 how to import?

I have just bought a macbook pro after years of using windows; experience is fabulous thus far but I have one problem in migrating over to the new machine. I'm considering whether to use Mail or Entourage. One of the main things that will help me choose is the possibility of importing my inbox (including sub folders) from Outlook 2003. (I'm running it internet only)
Is there any way to do this? Either in entourage or using some available translation program?
Many thanks in advance.
John.a.

I concur John, the best way to import your contacts from Outlook 2003 is to convert your Outlook Contacts to V-Cards as the link provided suggests. From an email content perspective, thats a bit more difficult. However, there are a couple of work-arounds:
This is one:
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=2002100306134721
Alternatively Outlook to Mac is a package from "Little Machines" that costs $10 for the fully functional version (very worth it) and allows you to do all this from within its application. I used it when I converted from Windows and it worked really well.
http://www.littlemachines.com/
Hope this helps.
Jim
PowerBook G4 17" 1GHz / iMac G4 1GHz 17" / iMac G5 2.1GHz 20" / iPod 30Gb Video Mac OS X (10.4.8)

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