There are a few tools out there that can easily migrate mail data from Lotus to PSTs.

Some tools are not perfect. For example they change the Received data of the all 
migrated messages to the date of migration. Also when messages are migrated, their 
Reply-to field could get screwed up, and when people go to reply to one of those 
messages they will get an NDR.

I think there are some tools out there that can deal with both issues. Some of these 
tools cost $.


-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Hlabse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, October 06, 2002 10:49 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Lotus Migration


I may have to do a Lotus migration to Exchange 2000 in the near future. I
have worked with Lotus only where we had a Connector setup to get Address
info. To do a complete migration for approx 500 people. What would be the
best way to get the mail out and imported into Exchange 2000. I was thinking
of just putting Outlook clients on the desktops and use personal folders to
hold mail from the Notes server, then switch users over to the Exchange
server to get new mail and then sift through the personal folders as to what
they want to keep or have reside in the Exchange Server. Curious there is
not alot of info on this on MS's site, other than their new Application
tool. Any info or pointers would be appreciated. Not sure of the version of
Notes.

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