Hello,
It depends upon what Windows email client being used? There are plenty
of guides on the web. If you use a client that uses mbox files you
simply use a USB storage device to transfer the files across. Or even
zip them up and email them across. If you are using something like
Outlook which uses .pst files then you need to export them to mbox format.
But you don't need an app just to copy files across. Then use the import
option of Apple's mail app.
HTH
Gena
On 29/03/2013 19:29, Lisette Wesseling wrote:
Hi folks,
wondering if anybody has used any kind of app to import emails from a Windows
machine onto the mac? It appears not to be possible with the native mail
programme, which is somewhat surprising considering the number of people who do
switch from windows to the Mac. These emails come from a Pop account so can't
just be brought in from a website. They are physically on a windows machine.
Any ideas of good apps to try appreciated.
Lisette
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