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NSF to PST conversion

Old Oct 5, 2019 | 06:16 AM
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The tool which can be helpful for NSF to PST conversion is by eSoftTools Lotus Notes file converter software. This can also work as an NSF file viewer and preview all the elements of the mailbox on the screen in a legible manner. Then the user can choose any element and export into many different file types such as PST, MSG, HTML, vCard, EML, EMLX, CSV, ICS, and MBOX. The directory arrangement of the result remains unchanged. PST files can be divided into many small PST files. A free demo version is also offered to all users with support to all adaptations of Lotus Notes and outlook.

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Old Oct 19, 2019 | 01:02 AM
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There are 2 possible ways to export an NSF file to a PST file. The first way is to export the manual CSF file to CSV and then import the .csv file into Outlook. This method is not efficient and increases the possibility of data loss. A better method can be by using any proficient third party tool like Bitacube NSF to PST Converter. It allows the user to convert the Lotus Notes file to Outlook PST and other file formats: CSV, EML, EMLX, HTML, and others. Even a provision to select multiple items of NSF mailbox for Lotus Notes migration is available. You can check here this tool free trial version: https://www.bitacube.com/nsf-to-pst-converter.html
 
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