o: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: PST viewer
Bill,
On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 14:53:20 -0400, Bill Humphries
wrote:
>OK, need to provide some emails to lawyers for parent
company of
>client. Parent company uses lotus notes. Anyone know
of a decent
>preferably free PST viewer that would
Bill,
On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 14:53:20 -0400, Bill Humphries
wrote:
>OK, need to provide some emails to lawyers for parent
company of
>client. Parent company uses lotus notes. Anyone know
of a decent
>preferably free PST viewer that would allow them to
open, browse a PST
>and pr
. Anyone know of a decent
>> preferably free PST viewer that would allow them to open, browse a PST
>> and print to paper or maybe pdf?
>>
>> I'd much rather point them in that direction, rather than have them ask
>> me to convert 2000 emails to pdf.
>>
On 24 Sep 2010 at 14:53, Bill Humphries wrote:
> OK, need to provide some emails to lawyers for parent company of
> client. Parent company uses lotus notes. Anyone know of a decent
> preferably free PST viewer that would allow them to open, browse a PST
> and print to paper
Your issue is beyond the scope of this list. I'd suspect you would have the
same issue if it needed a PST viewer... In this case I'd go with the devil
you know - Outlook. The interface is reasonably well thought out and you
can navigate your pst mail store reasonbly well. Perhap
ls to lawyers for parent company of
> client. Parent company uses lotus notes. Anyone know of a decent
> preferably free PST viewer that would allow them to open, browse a
> PST and print to paper or maybe pdf?
> I'd much rather point them in that directi
; Unless there's some reason Outlook and a Notes client can't coexist that
> I'm not familiar with.
>
> On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 2:53 PM, Bill Humphries wrote:
>
>> OK, need to provide some emails to lawyers for parent company of client.
>> Parent company uses
Parent company uses lotus notes. Anyone know of a decent preferably free
> PST viewer that would allow them to open, browse a PST and print to paper or
> maybe pdf?
> I'd much rather point them in that direction, rather than have them ask me
> to convert 2000 emails to pdf.
&g
OK, need to provide some emails to lawyers for parent company of
client. Parent company uses lotus notes. Anyone know of a decent
preferably free PST viewer that would allow them to open, browse a PST
and print to paper or maybe pdf?
I'd much rather point them in that direction, rather