<p>The State Department's largest release to date of Hillary Clinton's emails provided a deeper look into the former secretary of state's thinking on major political events, revealed the extent to which longtime confidante Sidney Blumenthal had her ear, and offered a range of lighter insights, from her take on snow days ("this is getting silly") to her amusement at a robber carrying out a heist with a Hillary mask.</p><p>Here are the must-read emails, from the more than 7,000 pages of messages released on Monday night:</p><p><a href="https://foia.state.gov/searchapp/DOCUMENTS/HRCEmail_August_Web/IPS-0120/DOC_0C05774251/C05774251.pdf">Hillary and the help desk</a></p><p>In late February 2010, Clinton received a message to her personal email from a inquisitive help desk analyst with the State Department, informing the owner of the account that one of the department's "customers" was receiving "permanent fatal errors" from the address.