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Why it's called Entourage and not just Outlook?[edit]
Does anyone know why it's called Entourage and not just Outlook? -- stewacide 02:36, 27 September 2005 (UTC)
- They are two distinct products. It's more analogous to Outlook Express than to Outlook, but it's not just a port of Outlook Express to Mac OS X (similar, but not identical). – Ringbang 15:45, 29 December 2005 (UTC)
- The article states Entourage is essentially analogous to Microsoft Outlook., so which is it? Is Entourage a program similar to Outlook, a personal information manager that includes an e-mail client, or similar to Outlook Express, a half-assed e-mail client that includes a half-assed Usenet client?Kar98 23:17, 18 February 2006 (UTC)
- I used Entourage 2004 for several months before going back to Outlook 2003 (mainly because my PC is a lot faster than my Mac :-) )... it's definitely a lot closer to Outlook than it is to Outlook Express. Warrens 23:37, 18 February 2006 (UTC)
- Yes they should basically include the same features, but are NOT the same program at all. ~LinuxeristE/L/T 03:58, 20 May 2006 (UTC)
- I used Entourage 2004 for several months before going back to Outlook 2003 (mainly because my PC is a lot faster than my Mac :-) )... it's definitely a lot closer to Outlook than it is to Outlook Express. Warrens 23:37, 18 February 2006 (UTC)
- The article states Entourage is essentially analogous to Microsoft Outlook., so which is it? Is Entourage a program similar to Outlook, a personal information manager that includes an e-mail client, or similar to Outlook Express, a half-assed e-mail client that includes a half-assed Usenet client?Kar98 23:17, 18 February 2006 (UTC)
- There is a good article written by a Microsoft MVP on that subject, explaining the history of the two applications [1]76.217.211.246 (talk) 19:15, 19 January 2008 (UTC)
Correction of Mac OS version[edit]
Entourage was the email/calendar/contacts part of Office for Mac. Office 2011 replaced it with Outlook 2011 for Mac. Outlook 2011 had a conversion option that let former Entourage users move to the new software. That was dropped from Outlook 2016 for Mac, leaving Entourage users with a.
- Microsoft Entourage, which was part of the Microsoft Office suite of products through Microsoft Office for Mac 2008, was available to Mac users for years as an alternative to Apple Mail. We strongly advise moving away from Entourage for email, as the email database is not stable, and have helped many people migrate from Entourage to Outlook.
- Open Entourage items from an archive or an earlier version. You can import items such as e-mail messages, contacts, and events from Entourage 2004, Entourage 2008, or Entourage 2008, Web Services Edition. You can also import from an Entourage archive, which has an.rge extension. On the Outlook for Mac File menu, click Import.
Entourage was available for Microsoft Office 2001, which was for OS 8.5 and greater. :: Colin Keigher 04:00, 23 April 2006 (UTC)
- For Entourage 2008 the minimum OS required is OS 10.4.9. 76.217.211.246 (talk) 19:17, 19 January 2008 (UTC)
Name[edit]
Where is this product ever called Microsoft Office Entourage? The filename is Microsoft Entourage, the about box says Microsoft® Entourage® for Mac, the read me says Microsoft Entourage 2004 for Mac. I think someone has applied an XP office-style rename to this article at the cost of accuracy. -- Steven Fisher 15:21, 24 May 2006 (UTC)
- It got renamed just yesterday. You are right, of course, so I've renamed it back. Warrens 15:30, 24 May 2006 (UTC)
Limitations[edit]
Hello all. I came across this article and having to support entourage every day in an corporate environment I thought to expand on the limitations the original author already mentioned but found that it seemed logical to put them in its own section rather than push it in between the parts that talk about it features. I hope it doesn't come across as criticism so I included work arounds to the limitations. I think this will be fair to let people know that Entourage doesn't give the same features as a full blown version of Outlook 2003 using an Exchagne server. Also... I threw in information on how to access the database repair utility. -James --208.253.80.123 17:22, 3 June 2006 (UTC)
Is 'limiations' a good point? This would imply that Entourage is supposed to be a Mac version of Outlook when it addresses a very different market with different needs. It also seems to read as a Windows user has come across it and can't find the same functionality. This is not a limitation as far as Entourage 'out-of-the-box' is concerned. The additional updates since do add extra support for Exchange conectivity when in a Windows environment.—Preceding unsigned comment added by Markrich (talk • contribs) 2006-07-04 12:43:31 (UTC)
I like the content of that section, but I see your point. What about calling it 'Compared with Outlook' or something like that? -- Steven Fisher 15:01, 5 July 2006 (UTC)
POV[edit]
This article seems to be very biased against Entourage. I'm not a fan myself, but this article seems to focus entirely on its limitations and incompatibilities. Even when listing its features, the article begins by stating that it is primarily 'an email application', as opposed to a personal information organizer or whatever they're calling it these days. I would appreciate it if someone could fix this. Thank you! --Evil Eccentric 20:03, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
New section-- Version history[edit]
There needs to be a new section for version history. Those people who own Blackberrys and need (not want) to use Entourage need to know about the versions that came BEFORE 2008, as '08 is effectively 'Broken' as far as BB users of Macs are concerned. 67.220.13.180 (talk) 11:54, 23 February 2009 (UTC)
Outlook[edit]
Shouldn't something be added in the sidebar (sorry, i have no idea what that is called) about the sucessor to entourage being Outlook? Jedieaston (talk) 01:15, 28 October 2012 (UTC)
Stable release[edit]
How can the Stable release have a date of 2013 when the article says the last version was released in 2008 & replaced in 2010.104.178.189.70 (talk) 05:15, 3 July 2016 (UTC)
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Summary: You may need to export emails from the Mac-based Entourage email client to Windows-based MS Outlook due to several reasons. However, it is not easy to migrate from Entourage to Outlook as the MBOX file created in Entourage is not compatible with Outlook for Windows. In this blog, we explore the methods to export emails from Entourage to MS Outlook.
Entourage is a Mac-based email client and personal information manager that was developed by the IT giant – Microsoft, for Mac OS 8.5 and higher versions. However, it has been discontinued now. This is one of the reasons users want to migrate from Entourage to Outlook for Windows. On the other hand, apart from just sending and receiving emails, Microsoft Outlook offers various impressive features such as storing contacts, sharing calendars, creating tasks, etc.
However, it is not easy to migrate from Entourage to MS Outlook as you can’t directly export the emails from one email client to the other. The reason being is that the proprietary file format of Entourage is MBOX, which is not supported by MS Outlook. Therefore, to export emails from Entourage to MS Outlook, you need to first convert the MBOX file to PST – a file format supported by Outlook, by using a specialized MBOX to PST converter tool . And then you can import the PST file into Outlook by using Import/Export wizard.
Steps to Export Emails from Entourage to MS Outlook
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To export emails from Entourage to Outlook, you need to extract the emails (.mbox file) from Entourage, convert them to PST and then import into Outlook. The steps are as follows:
Step 1: Extracts MBOX File
There are two ways to extract MBOX file from Entourage:
A. Drag and Drop the Mailbox Folders
You can drag and drop individual mailbox folders from Entourage application onto the Desktop. This will create a file with the same mailbox folder name having .mbox extension. Now you can copy these .mbox files to a USB to transfer and convert on a Windows PC.
B. Extracts Items from Archives
You can also extract and export Entourage mailbox items from its archive by following the given steps:
- Open Microsoft Entourage email client
- In the menu bar, click on the File tab and then select Export
- Select Export items to an Entourage archive and then select All Items
- Click the right arrow at the bottom of the window, select a destination location and then click on the Export
- Next, go to the location where the .rge file is saved
- Right click on the .rge file and click on Show Package Contents from the dropdown
- Open the folder Mail and then click On My Computer. This will show the subfolders that contain MBOX files
- Now copy these files to a USB drive to convert and import into MS Outlook
Step 2: Convert the Files by using Stellar Converter for MBOX
Follow the given steps to perform the MBOX to PST conversion by using the software:
- Connect the USB drive in which you saved the MBOX files
- Download, install and run the Stellar Converter for MBOX software on Windows system
- In Select MBOX dialog box, select Entourage Email Client
- Now, select the file that needs to be converted from the USB. You can select single or multiple files
- Once the files are selected, click on Convert to start the process
- When the scan is complete, click on any item to preview it before converting
Once satisfied with the preview, select the Entourage items you want to convert, and then click Save Converted File under Home menu
- When the conversion completed message window appears, click OK
The Entourage MBOX files will be converted to PST. Now you can import the PST into your MS Outlook account.
Step 3: Import Converted PST into Outlook
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Follow the given steps to import PST (converted from MBOX) into you Outlook account:
Note: To perform these steps, you’ve the Outlook application installed on your Windows system.
- Open Outlook and go to File
- Next, select Open & Export > Import/Export. This will open the Import/Export wizard window
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- Select Import from another program or file, and then click on Next
- Select Outlook Data File (.pst) and then click Next
- Browse to the .pst file that you’ve converted from MBOX. Choose an option under Options, then choose Next
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- In the next window, click on Finish
Outlook will start importing the items of your .pst file.
This way the process of exporting emails from Entourage to MS Outlook for Windows is completed. You can now access your emails in Outlook.
In Summation
You can’t directly export Entourage emails to MS Outlook for Windows. When it comes to migrating Entourage data items to MS Outlook, you need to first convert the Entourage MBOX files to the Outlook-supported PST file. For this, you can use a third-party MBOX to PST converter software such as Stellar Converter for MBOX. It is feature-rich software that can easily convert Entourage MBOX file to Outlook PST file. The software also provides a preview of the converted data items before exporting to Outlook PST. It supports MS Outlook 2019, 2016, 2013, 2010, 2007, and lower versions.
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