I have put together all of Podesta's e-mails Batch 1-32 (including attachments within the emails) in .eml format. Total file count (e-mails) 52,992. The extracted size is 4.9 GB, the only thing that has been done to the original folder is it has been compressed to 2.9 GB and zipped up. I uploaded it to dropbox just so i could share it to whomever wants it on here.
Just so I can avoid pointless arguments and/or debates on how else I should have done it based on individual opinion from comments on this post (I am the OP who shared the PDF file of the complete transcript of FBIanon AMA); if you don't want the file, don't download it. I am attaching 2 images in this submission so you can see what the layout looks like once you download and extract since a preview is not allowed on a zip file on dropbox. I have put all of this together for the ones that would like to have a personal copy of Podesta's emails released by Wikileaks in order to reduce complications regarding to having to individually search for them from the Wikileaks search database.
https://sli.mg/N2IPnQ
https://sli.mg/Yutr4l
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6rpkfq705yulvix/Podesta%20Batch%201-32.zip?dl=0
This is for anyone that would like to have a copy in regards to researching the ongoing investigation of pizzagate. In no way, shape, or form am I promoting downloading zip files from unknown locations as you should always take special precautions in doing so; this is to make ease for anyone that would like to have the emails at your disposal.
(For the not-so technical savvy, if you are saving this file on to a external drive, make sure your drive is first converted to NTFS from FAT32, otherwise the file will not copy over/move to)
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lawfag123 ago
Thanks for this. What is the best way to view and search those emails?
lurch91 ago
All you need is a eml viewer. Once you have a eml viewer of your choice (something like Microsoft Outlook), just open the application, browse and open the folder that contains the extracted files from the download. You have to extract the files before you view them, then save them to whatever folder you choose, and then you can open your eml viewer and see the emails in their proper format. Depending on what application you choose to view them will play the role on how advanced you can search through all of the emails. (I will not recommend a eml viewer to avoid people shitposting on my personal choice on which one I have chosen)
Just perform a quick Google search and you will find several eml viewing applications you can choose from to view the files/emails.