Convert DXL → PST → Import to Outlook. Sleep well. 👇
If you’re still in the migration planning phase, export your critical NSFs to DXL now as a backup. Then when you’re ready, use a dedicated DXL→PST tool (e.g., SysTools, Stellar, or a script using Notes C++ API if you’re brave).
You’ve finally done it. Your company is leaving the Lotus Notes/IBM Domino era for Microsoft 365. The champagne has been popped.
Sure, you could export to CSV or just leave them on an archive server. But your users want their old email, calendar, and contacts inside Outlook. They don’t want to fire up a legacy Notes client just to find that 2018 purchase order.
But then comes the hangover:
Don’t be the IT admin who tells the CEO: “Sorry, your Sent Items from 2016 are gone because the NSF checksum failed.”
Enter the . And no—it’s not the same as a standard NSF converter.
Convert DXL → PST → Import to Outlook. Sleep well. 👇
If you’re still in the migration planning phase, export your critical NSFs to DXL now as a backup. Then when you’re ready, use a dedicated DXL→PST tool (e.g., SysTools, Stellar, or a script using Notes C++ API if you’re brave).
You’ve finally done it. Your company is leaving the Lotus Notes/IBM Domino era for Microsoft 365. The champagne has been popped.
Sure, you could export to CSV or just leave them on an archive server. But your users want their old email, calendar, and contacts inside Outlook. They don’t want to fire up a legacy Notes client just to find that 2018 purchase order.
But then comes the hangover:
Don’t be the IT admin who tells the CEO: “Sorry, your Sent Items from 2016 are gone because the NSF checksum failed.”
Enter the . And no—it’s not the same as a standard NSF converter.