Can we keep relation of documents inside Folders in LN Mailbox so that while we migrate to SharePoint,we can retain the same folder structure as in source

Our migrator for Notes to SharePoint version is 6.15.0.2045. We are planning to migrate Lotus Notes Mailbox to SharePoint as pdf using Render template.
Can we keep relation of documents inside Folders in LN Mailbox so that while we migrate to SharePoint,we can retain the same folder structure as in source.
Really appreciate your help on this.

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  • Hello Joseph,

    Thanks for posting to the Migrator for Notes to SharePoint (MNSP) forum. I understand you have questions about migrating a Notes mailbox to SharePoint with MNSP, while retaining the same folder structure as the Notes mailbox. Due to the way data is structured in a Notes mail file, this is a rather complex request. We would suggest creating a Service Request for this particular issue so that we can gather additional information to investigate. You can create a Service Request by calling 1-800-306-9329, or on the web here.

    Regards,

    Trevor Taegder
    Senior Technical Support Engineer
    Quest | Support

  • To add a little: This is not easy because folders in Notes are quite different from folders anywhere else - e.g. an item can be in more than in one folder, or in no folder at all (many people compare folders in Notes with very special views).
    If you have a list of know folders in Notes, we can run a migration job for every one of these folders, and write the items into a folder in the target (or set an appropriate metadata field, or both). 

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  • To add a little: This is not easy because folders in Notes are quite different from folders anywhere else - e.g. an item can be in more than in one folder, or in no folder at all (many people compare folders in Notes with very special views).
    If you have a list of know folders in Notes, we can run a migration job for every one of these folders, and write the items into a folder in the target (or set an appropriate metadata field, or both). 

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