Thursday, 11 June 2015

Export Calendar Entries from Lotus Notes to Outlook

Step by step guide to export calendar entries from Lotus Notes to Outlook. Easily export Lotus Notes calendar to ICS file & import in MS Outlook by using Import Export Wizard. Entire process  for exporting Lotus Notes calendars to Outlook is explained with the related screenshots which helps to understand the method simply.

I have also explained methods to Import Lotus Notes Contacts to Outlook in my previous post . For now I am going to explore complete instructions to export calendar entries from Lotus Notes to Outlook. The whole process is divided into two sections.



These two simple steps are required use Lotus Notes calendar entries in Microsoft Outlook. Both of the steps are clarified here in detail.

Wednesday, 25 February 2015

How to Import Lotus Notes Contacts to Outlook 2010 & 2013

Easy guide to know how to import lotus notes contacts to Outlook 2010 or 2013. Easily export all contacts from Lotus Notes  to CSV & Import into MS Outlook by using Import Export Wizard. The whole process for moving contacts from Lotus Notes to Outlook is elaborated with proper screenshots that will make the task easier. 

In my previous post I have discussed about how to migrate Lotus Notes email to Outlook and now the process to import contacts from Lotus notes to Outlook is explained.

Table of Content:
  1. Phase1: Export Lotus Notes Contacts to a .csv file
  2. Phase2: Import .csv file into Outlook 2013, 2010 & older editions.

Wednesday, 11 February 2015

Why & How to Migrate Emails from Lotus Notes to Outlook

An easy guide to make sure how to migrate emails from Lotus Notes to MS Outlook along with the email header without using any tool or application. 


Why User Requires Migrating Mail from Lotus Notes to MS Outlook?

 

Lotus Notes is a desktop email client generated by IBM and offers emailing as a part of its suite. Storage of all the data (emails,  calendars, journals and tasks, etc.) is done in an NSF (database.nsf) file while the contacts are stored separately as an address book file (names.nsf). It is considered as one of the most widely used email programs that is preferred particularly by professionals with need of a secure emailing environment with workflow provision.