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  • Migrate NSF Files to Office 365

    Moving into Office 365 is obvious as it is the most advanced email client right now. But shifting data from Lotus Notes NSF files to Office 365 mailboxes is a complex task; if do it manually. Luckily, there are a few automated software in the market specially coded to automate and ease the process of migrating NSF to Office 365.

    Shoviv NSF to Office 365 migration tool

    The software allows you to move data from NSF files to Office 365 mailboxes, Pubic folders, and Archive mailboxes. It provides many advanced features to enhance the migration process and user experiences. Some of its features are as given below:
    1. Allows migration of NSF files from all Lotus Notes versions.
    2. Provides mapping facility to migrate NSF to Office 365 effectively and hassle-free manner.
    3. Users can take out unwanted items from the migration process using the filter option. The filter option is on the message class and message date criteria.
    4. The software has a folder mapping feature that enables users to move their data from a particular NSF file folder to Office 365 mailbox folder.
    5. Users get a preview of the added NSF file data before migrating them into Office 365 mailboxes.
    For more info - Migrate Lotus Notes to Office 365
    Last edited by AlbertTaylor; 12-15-2021, 06:21 AM. Reason: NSF to Office 365, Lotus Notes to Office 365,

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    The TrustVare NSF to Office 365 Converter Software is the best way to Migrate NSF Files to Office 365. You can instantly migrate your NSF files into an Office 365 account. This software provides fast and safe conversion without any assistance. You can save all of your data to the cloud server. It allows you to convert a large number of Lotus Notes files into Outlook PST format. This software has advanced features like as filtering, previewing, batch converting, and so on. The original NSF data was unaltered during the conversion method. Works with all Lotus Notes and Windows operating system versions.

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