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ePADD is a tool for transferring and processing email collections.

Start, save, closing ePADD

In order to run ePADD, go to the tools folder in the processing computer shared drive and click on epadd.exe. ePADD will open in a browser window.

To save your work (at later stages of this workflow), click the save button in the banner

When you are finished using ePADD:

  1. Close the browser tab that it's open in
  2. Go to the system tray in the bottom right hand corner of your screen.
  3. Click the small up arrow
  4. In the box that pops up, right click on the ePADD logo and select "Quit ePADD"

Import

In order to use ePADD, you must first import email into the system. This can be either through an active account or through downloaded email files.

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On the next page, you will be able to select which folder(s) from the account you with to transfer. If you want to transfer the whole account, select all the folders.

Restriction review

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Once done, click "Next"

The import process will now begin. This may take some time as the files might be transferred from a remote storage location and ePADD also will run some analysis tools on the email. If working with a donor, you can most likely end your session with them and follow up after the import procedure has finished.

Reviewing reports

Once the content is finished importing, you will see a landing page like the one below

Go to the Reports box and look to see what the errors are. If anything mentions a failure to transfer, you can redo to the import again. Many error messages are obscure and difficult to figure out. If some of the error messages are extensive or look like they need further investigation, contact the digital archivist.

After checking the reports, you can browse the folders or correspondents and click into a few emails to see if they transferred correctly. If you see anything major that you got transferred mistakenly, either from a correspondent or in a particular folder, you can apply a "do not transfer" label in bulk to those items.  

At this point you can follow up with the donor on whether the transfer was successful or not and whether the process needs repeating.

Next steps and exporting content from ePADD

If you are fairly certain that your transfer was successful and are ready to continue processing, you can begin reviewing the content for restrictions, found in this section.

If you don't have time to process the email within the next 30 days, you should export the email to the submission drive using the export module found on the top of the page.

  1. Create a folder on the submission drive with the standard digital package name based on the accession number which this email is found, for instance, 2022_060acc.
  2. Start with the "Export to next ePADD module" section and browse to the location in the submission drive you created in step 1 and click confirm.
  3. Click export.
  4. Go to the export messages in MBOX format and choose "Export all messages" from the dropdown menu and click export.
  5. A box should pop up giving you an option about where to save the files. Choose the same folder as the one you created in step 1.