Transferring from PC to iMac?

Hello,
I wanted to know if anyone can explain how to get all my old various email from Microsoft Outlook 2007 to my new iMac?
I have lots of old emails that I need to keep for future reference?
There are to many to re email to myself too!
Also I need to transfer all my contact that are also in Outlook 2007?
These contacts are also stored on my iPhone 3GS? If that helps at all?
These are two items that I need to know can be done before I buy my new iMac?
Many thanks in advance,
Ade.

might find pointers here:
*Switching from Windows to the Apple OS - good advice from Apple*:
http://www.apple.com/support/switch101/
*and from a user*:
http://www.myfirstmac.com/index.php/mac/articles/one-page-crash-course-in-switch ing-to-the-mac
*Very useful tutorials on Macs here*:
http://www.apple.com/findouthow/macosx/
*Last but not least*:
Learning how to use Apple OS X in 27 easy lessons!
http://www.apple.com/support/mac101/work/

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