Migrate Notes from Exchange server 2007 to office 365

Hi,
Anyone help me to how to migrate notes from exchange server 2007 to office 365 . My customer having notes on his existing exchange account  . We would like to move notes to office 365 . 
Please help me or guide me .
Thanks & Regards,
Vinoth

The way you're doing it has two very high hurdles.
First, you have to get the data out of an offline server and into Office 365.  That's hardly a trivial task.  If the server were online and reachable by the Internet you could use a move request or a third-party tool like MigrationWiz.
Second, if you do get the mail moved, you will want to synchronize the legacyExchangeDN attribute from the old organization into an X500 proxy address in Office 365 for all mailboxes to preserve mail replyability.
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