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RichardDHB

Version: 2008 Operating System: Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) Processor: Intel I want to import my Lotus Notes emails into Entourage. I have them on a CD in .nsf format, which Entourage can't read. Any suggestions?
 
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Corentin Cras-Méneur

I want to import my Lotus Notes emails into Entourage. I have them on a
CD in .nsf format, which Entourage can't read. Any suggestions?

Can you export them to any other, more standard, format??

          Corentin
 
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Corentin Cras-Méneur

Possibly .csv or .txt......

At least these formats are readable by anything. That's still better.
mbox would have been the best (since it's a mailbox format that can
virtually be imported by any e-mail client).

Corentin
 
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Diane Ross

I want to import my Lotus Notes emails into Entourage. I have them on a
CD in .nsf format, which Entourage can't read. Any suggestions?

See this video. It's a round about way to sync.
Sync Your iPhone with Entourage, Lotus Notes, and Meeting Maker

http://blogs.bnet.com/businesstips/?p=1961

Check out these pages for suggestions:

How to Configure Entourage Using IMAP to Access Lotus Notes E-mail

https://helpdesk.qc.cuny.edu/FAQS/Entourage_SIMAP.html

http://www.wcsu.edu/ithelpdesk/email/entourage/

Other Options

1.) Use the many commercial mail transfer applications for Windows
(hopefully your company can pay for it) to have your Notes NSF(s) moved
into a .mbox format that Netscape Mail/Thunderbird use and then you can
simply transfer the .mbox over to Mail or Thunderbird on the Mac where
Entourage can import it and if necessary copied over to your Excange
folders.

2.) (Again using Windows) would have you placing mail from all .NSF
archives (if any) to your Domino Mail server if you have enough space.
Then you would have to setup Outlook and then install the Domino
connector for Outlook from Microsoft. Once complete, you could simply
move all of your mail from Domino over to Exchange where you would be
able to see it using Entourage.
 

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