I retired at the beginning of the year, and before leaving I saved all my personal email from my work account to a PST file. I had confirmed in advance that Microsoft has a free utility for converting PSTs to Gmail. What I didn’t realize until I was gone is that the utility requires you to have outlook installed, and I don’t have it at home.

I read that Thunderbird can import PSTs to MBOX with an add-on, but it doesn’t seem to. There are a mess of conversation utilities, but they’re all restricted to a small number of emails for the free versions.

I’ll probably just give in and buy one, even though I only need it one time for one (huge) file, but I thought I’d ask if anyone had done it and has a better option.

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    8 days ago

    Thunderbird looks like a viable client. I installed it tonight and poked around a bit - seems fairly feature rich. If you have outlook, there are a number of options. One of the easiest is to just point Thunderbird at the same address as your Outlook points to, and move your PST contents into Outlook proper. But I don’t have outlook, and don’t want to buy it just for this.

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        7 days ago

        The free trials all limit use to like 25 emails and I have orders or magnitude more than that.

        Edit: oh, you probably mean the free trial of Outlook? Is there such a thing? If so, that might be viable. As I recall, the MS tool only works with a locally installed version of Outlook, not 365. I’ll have to look into that.