MailsDaddy Lotus Notes to Office 365 Migration Specifications
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Migrate Lotus Notes to Office 365, export NSF data to O365.
Willing to import Lotus Notes NSF to Office 365 using a manual approach will be a cumbersome task for the IBM Notes/Domino users. A manual process is lengthy and has several drawbacks for the data conversion from IBM Notes to Exchange Online platform using the IMAP Connection method. Therefore, you can try a third-party solution named MailsDaddy Lotus Notes to Office 365 Migration tool. It allows the user to export NSF contacts, calendars, tasks, notes, journals, etc. in a user's Office 365 account. It is quite easy to use for a non-technical user to migrate Lotus Notes email data with its respective attachments in Exchange Online platform without any hassle. The tool is well coded with the highly advanced technical method that facilitates users with numerous advanced features as further written. The Mail Migrator tool sustains the original formatting of NSF data and keeps all folder, sub-folder structure unchanged in Office 365 account. It retains all inline images, email attachments, email properties like to, cc, bcc, subject, header, footer, date, time, etc. intact in the O365 account. The Lotus Notes to Office 365 Migration tool exports the data in the Exchange Online primary folder or in-place archive folder as per user need. It performs three types of Migration from a single screen one in simple migration, the second is Bulk conversion, and the third one is Impersonate Export. Bulk Migration and Impersonate Export both the process is executable with the help of a .csv file. For the impersonate export process, the user needs to have all the ApplicationImpersonataion rights. The tool is compatible with Windows (32-bit and 64-bit) 10, 8.1, 8, 7, XP, etc. versions and supports Lotus Notes 10.0.1, 9.0, 8.0.2, 7.0, 6.0, etc. editions with ease. Get the free demo version of the tool to check its functionalities and features by importing the first 20 data items in Office 365 account from the Lotus Notes.