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...that seems to be the easiest for me when I export sites into SharePoint.
There are many things you can do to handle specifics of RTItems with COM.
Using a C# program, you can use Lotus's COM objects to navigate Lotus Notes data, then use SharePoint's Client Object Model to create new SP entries.
As for visually specific items I use a mixture of a PDF exporter (such as BullZip) that can be scripted (LotusScript) to print with the documentUNID, then collect and attached the PDF's from a shared folder to embedd into a SharePoint.
Just note that SharePoint seems to have more limitations that there are pains in discovering when trying to shove decades of Lotus Notes data into it. One of my angst is the fixed number of maximum number of SP items for each view where are administrators set at 2,000 for "performance" reasons. Very frustrating when you can easily have Lotus Notes view with more than 10,000 of documents.
-Kyle
Feedback response number WEBB9CPNKU created by ~John Reniskiikle on 10/21/2013