![]() The process of converting to EML files will modify the NSF files. That being said, I've used it for my needs without problems and so you too should be able to do so. I make no guarantee that this program won't destroy your Lotus NSF archives, every file on your computer or kill your cat. Make a copy of the nsf-files you want to convert to a temporary location In that case NSF2X will export the mail to a set of temporary EML files and then call an external helper program of the right bitness for Outlook to allow the conversion. In the case of conversion to an Outlook PST file it is possible to have a version of Outlook with a different bitness to Lotus Notes. The version used should match the bitness of the version of Lotus Notes that is used. NSF2X is supplied in both 32bit and 64bit versions. A single user install, doesn't need elevated privileges. However, you must have administration privileges to be able to install for all users. The installer permits NSF2X to be installed for the current users or all users. These being Windows only, no this program won't work under Linux. If you haven't already guessed, this program relies on a number of Windows features, notably the COM interface of Notes and Outlook as well as Outlook itself. The binary releases are available from Releases Well if you're reading this then you've probably already done this. So those 2GB NSF files of yours are going to take some time to convert to PST files !!! Writing to EML or MBOX is about 3 to 5 times faster Details Install/Unzip the downloaded package on a Windows machine NSF2X is also relatively slow for conversion to PST files, 10000 mails took me about 30 minutes to convert on a reasonable laptop. These encrypted mails are directly useable by Outlook but you might have to export the users certificate to read the EML or MBOX exported files. However, a mail that is encrypted in Notes can be re-encrypted with the users certificate, if you have their certificates installed in the Microsoft Crypto Store. So if you care about the security of your mail archives, store them on encrypted disks after conversion. It can decrypt these mail in its output EML, and MBOX files, as NSF2X can't use the Notes encryption in the EML files. NSF2X can read all the encrypted mails that your Notes ID gives you access to. Progress is displayed in the title bar, errors in the window.Press the "Convert" button to launch the conversion.Enter the destination path to contain the converted files.Enter the source path of the temporary location with the nsf-files.Modify the conversion options as wanted.Select the output type: EML, MBOX or PST.Press the "Open Session" button to open the connection to Notes.Optionally, but recommended, launch Outlook.Make a copy of the nsf-files you want to convert to a temporary location.Install/Unzip the downloaded package on a Windows machine. ![]() For 32bit versions of Notes select the 'x86' version and for 64bit versions select the 'amd64' version.ĭownload the latest installers from the Releases section of the site!įor people wanting to modify NSF2X, development notes of NSF2X are available in the v file. You should select the version based on whether your version of Lotus Notes is 32 or 64 bit. Multi-lingual, though only English, French and German translations currently exist. ![]()
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