Hi, I'm working with an email account which was exported as mbox files from Outlook using the drag and drop method on a Mac. Files at first appeared to import into ePADD 7 fine, but it appears that all attachments are 0 length files. When I ...
Hi - We had a patron access a collection using the Delivery module in our reading room. They labeled a number of messages (~8% of the corpus) that they wished to have copies of. When I downloaded the labeled messages as an MBOX file, ...
Hi, I'm testing an instance of ePADD, and I've been trying to import some test Outlook accounts. I converted them with readpst. The first import worked, but subsequent imports error out. I can get past the screen where you select folders to ...
I've exported my my archive to the Processing mode, now I would like to delete the archive I was appraising so I will have a fresh work space for my next appraisal. I tried to find this, "Note to Archivist: Once you have confirmed that the ...
Is there a way to conduct a lexicon search but filter out attachments?
Discovered the solution myself - the mbox files used Mac CR line breaks instead of CR LF. Editing the files in Notepad + to use the latter line breaks fixed the issue.
I've been trying to import emails from Outlook to ePADD by converting them to MBOX files with readpst. When I did this, I separated the emails as individual files, which showed up as individual folders when I imported them. I was able to ...
Hi - I'm experiencing an issue where attachments appear to have different filenames in the application than they do in the epadd_appraisa/user/blobs folder. The first image attached shows what ePADD shows as the attachment's filename: ...
On an Ubuntu box, I used the readpst command from libpst to convert a PST file to a series of mbox files. Upon importing a resulting mbox into ePADD, all the attachment filenames look something like this: ...
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