It's a uh... interesting read. AFAIK all but a coupe of them have been completely declassified and they are relentlessly documented so we know exactly what happened when and where.
The most interesting seem to be "a few" which contained information that was "marked classified". There were two such and they have been declassified.
On August 2, 2012, she replied to an email containing this from her aide. This reply included the text of the previous email, typed by Monica Hanley.
(C) Purpose of Call: Joint Special Envoy (JSE) Kofi Annan has requested to speak with you. On August 2, UN Secretary- General Ban announced that Annan has decided not to renew his mandate after it expires August 31.
On Aplril 8, 2012, she replied to an email containing this from her aide. This reply included the text of the previous email typed by Monica Hanley as well.
(C) Purpose of Call: To offer condolences on the passing of President Mutharika and congratulate President Banda on her recent swearing in.
I put "scare quotes" around "marked classified" because marked classified has an exact legal definition which you are free to see here:
http://www.archives.gov/isoo/training/marking-booklet.pdfI quoted the part with the "(C)" however marking something classified also means putting a header at the start of the document saying classified and putting a footer that says the declassification date.
So that's two. That leaves about 105 less interesting emails plus the two or three that haven't been declassified yet. Anyone got the skinny on any other juicy bits as good as this? I hope they're all this good!