Export Outlook to NSF without Leaving Any Data Behind!

screenExport Outlook to NSF with our Outlook to Notes converter tool when you need to transfer the entire PST format database of your MS Office Outlook mail client into IBM Lotus Notes mailing application. Our software has the ability to render you the complete and proper process to export Outlook to NSF. Hence use our software if the proof of a reliable conversion is needed, as our tool provides you with various functionalities as well as an added benefit i.e. the demo providing free of cost version that helps you to examine the tool before buying it.

 

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Outlook to Notes Converter: Golden Key to Get PST to NSF Conversion

The following conversation has been shared with the support department of our organization by Simon Efron to whom Christina Swans suggested our tool to Export Outlook to NSF format.


Simon: Hi, Christi can you suggest me a method to transfer the entire database of my Outlook mail client of PST format into Lotus Notes NSF file format. I am fed up of handling two mail clients simultaneously; Lotus Notes at work and Outlook at home.

Christina: Oh, that’s what’s bothering you since the past few days according to what I have heard. Anyhow, the easiest and the most dependable method is to use the Outlook to Notes converter tool. This tool will help you to Export Outlook to NSF in the safest manner.

Simon: But how can you be so sure about its safety?

Christina: I have used this tool to convert my Outlook to Notes and if you want a proof of its dependability then you can also try out the demo version. It’s free! You must try the free of cost version as it will easily help you to gain trust on the tool and examine its functionalities.

Simon: Oh great! That’s a great feature. What else does the tool have in store?

Christina: It does the conversion of the entire PST format database including the orphan data and the metadata of the files.

Simon: Wow! Thanks for all the worthy and valuable suggestion it was the best I got.

Christina:  It’s alright, you most welcome.