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Feb 19, 2013 1:55 PM in response to ReneeLby vboyd666,Here is what I've found through other forums. This worked for me:
What i've done is the following:
Configure gmail to be used as an imap service on your mail.app (on your mac)
copy all the mail from the mail.app to that gmail account.
Next; go to the Outlook, again configure the gmail account as an imap service and sync the account. that will give you the mail on Gmail in Outlook.
next you copy the gmail mail to your outlook mailbox(es)...
enjoy
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Mar 29, 2013 9:28 AM in response to Sean548by B.bar,Hi Sean -- I did try this, opened the mbox file in TextEdit, but it did not contain end of line characters at all. Maybe they changed the format since the time you wrote?
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Mar 29, 2013 10:14 AM in response to B.barby Csound1,B.bar wrote:
Hi Sean -- I did try this, opened the mbox file in TextEdit, but it did not contain end of line characters at all. Maybe they changed the format since the time you wrote?
Are you specifically looking for a free method? or a method that works?
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Apr 1, 2013 11:53 AM in response to Csound1by TON456,Hey Fellas,
I am also looking for the same answer (exporting Apple mail to Outlook 2011 for mac)
Can you help me?
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Apr 1, 2013 11:55 AM in response to TON456by Csound1,What type of mail system is it, POP, Imap or Exchange (the methods will differ)
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Apr 1, 2013 12:05 PM in response to Csound1by TON456,Csound1 wrote:
What type of mail system is it, POP, Imap or Exchange (the methods will differ)
Its POP
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Apr 1, 2013 12:08 PM in response to TON456by Csound1,That's a shame.
Use one of the commercial converters (Emailchemy is the one I would use), but theoretically you could drag the mailbox tree to the desktop, then drag it into Outlook, but many report that method fails fairly often.
There are other converters available but Emailchemy is old and well proven, none are free.
However you choose to do it, backup first.
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Apr 1, 2013 12:18 PM in response to Csound1by TON456,Csound1 wrote:
That's a shame.
Use one of the commercial converters (Emailchemy is the one I would use), but theoretically you could drag the mailbox tree to the desktop, then drag it into Outlook, but many report that method fails fairly often.
There are other converters available but Emailchemy is old and well proven, none are free.
okay I will give it a try
Thanks
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Apr 2, 2013 11:14 AM in response to Csound1by TON456,Csound1 wrote:
That's a shame.
Use one of the commercial converters (Emailchemy is the one I would use), but theoretically you could drag the mailbox tree to the desktop, then drag it into Outlook, but many report that method fails fairly often.
There are other converters available but Emailchemy is old and well proven, none are free.
However you choose to do it, backup first.
Firstly I tried the drag-n-drop method but as you said that didn't work.
Secondly i had a look at the converter you suggested and downloaded its free version. For one or two mails this tool worked great but after sometime my mails were not converted as they were in apple mail. Some mails were empty and some contained garbage content.
What should i do? Please reply asap. I am in an emergency and need to convert my mails asap.
Thanks
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Apr 2, 2013 11:16 AM in response to Csound1by TON456,I also tried the methods suggested by sig on the thread I started:- https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4936173
But these methods also didn't work for me.
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Apr 2, 2013 1:05 PM in response to TON456by Csound1,TON456 Wrote:
What should i do? Please reply asap. I am in an emergency and need to convert my mails asap.
Outlook lacks any email export facilities, it was a poor choice if 'moveability' matters, but. All I can suggest (if Emailchemy failed) is to try some of the other commercial converters. Olmconverter pro has been mentioned but I have not used it.
Also the method described byvboyd666 might work. (In reverse of course)
If it were me I would not have started with Outlook, but that's not much help now
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Apr 2, 2013 4:15 PM in response to Csound1by TON456,Csound1 wrote:
TON456 Wrote:
What should i do? Please reply asap. I am in an emergency and need to convert my mails asap.
Outlook lacks any email export facilities, it was a poor choice if 'moveability' matters, but. All I can suggest (if Emailchemy failed) is to try some of the other commercial converters. Olmconverter pro has been mentioned but I have not used it.
Also the method described byvboyd666 might work. (In reverse of course)
If it were me I would not have started with Outlook, but that's not much help now
Olm converer pro is for converting outlook mails to apple mail. But Here I am trying to do the reverse.
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Apr 2, 2013 4:27 PM in response to TON456by Csound1,I said I had not used it. Thanks for the info.
Then get an iMap account (Google) add it to Outlook and to Mail, copy the content from your existing account to the Gmail account, wait for it all to be transported. Open the account in Outlook and copy the content wherever you want.
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Apr 6, 2013 4:25 PM in response to Csound1by TON456,Well Emailchemy is not the appropriate tool for this kind of migration. the following are the problems I faced using the trial version only:-
Only a few mails could be transferred successfully.
Most of the mails contained garbage material when converted and most of then were blank.
Takes a lot of time to convert even a single mail.
My laptop's processing was all consumed thanks to this tool and i can't run parallel programs while running this tool.
Well these all were the problems i faced using EMAILCHEMY, even while using its trial version.
Thank God i didn't buy it.
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Apr 7, 2013 5:53 AM in response to TON456by Csound1,TON456 wrote:
Well Emailchemy is not the appropriate tool for this kind of migration. the following are the problems I faced using the trial version only:-
I use it regularly without any of these problems, I can only assume you are doing something wrong, shame you ever got involved with Outlook.