Notes Storage Facility
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* [https://pdf4pro.com/amp/cdn/notes-storage-facility-nsf-database-file-format-3bbdea.pdf Analysis of the NFS database file format] | * [https://pdf4pro.com/amp/cdn/notes-storage-facility-nsf-database-file-format-3bbdea.pdf Analysis of the NFS database file format] | ||
* [https://www.mailsdaddy.com/products.php Commercial software to convert NSF] | * [https://www.mailsdaddy.com/products.php Commercial software to convert NSF] | ||
+ | * [https://www.recoverytools.com/nsf/converter/ NSF Converter/nMigrator] ([https://www.recoverytools.com/blog/lotus-notes-to-csv-converter/ related blog post]) | ||
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Revision as of 22:48, 28 August 2023
Notes Storage Facility (NSF) is used in Lotus Notes, Lotus Domino, and the later versions called IBM Notes and IBM Domino, to store e-mail, contacts, appointments, notes, and other things. It is structured as a collection of items called "notes" with data and metadata on each.Currently owned by HCL
File identification
Files start with the hex bytes 1a 00
, often followed by 00 03 00 00
or 00 04 00 00
.