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Import .PST into Thunderbird

Asked by dgooding in Linux, Linux Distributions

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Recently gave up on Windows.  Backed up all important information.  Installed Slackware.  Currently looking for a way to import my .pst files from Outlook2K3 into Thunderbird (or something else, if necessary).  I currently have no Windows machine.  

As far as I know, there is no way to directly import .pst into Thunderbird (Linux).  I found a utility that is supposed to convert .pst files to mbox format, http://sourceforge.net/projects/ol2mbox , but I can't seem to make it work.  

The end result I would like is to have my mail (.pst) imported into Thunderbird without having to install Windows anywhere.  Any ideas?  Maybe some help getting that utility to work?Start Free Trial
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