Well, I quickly checked for Outlook. Outlook Express *could* be
different as with many other things between Outlook/Outlook Express.
To see all headers do the following in Outlook:
- open the mail message (not preview, but "full screen")
- click "View" from the menu bar
- select "Options..." from the list that appears.
The "Message Options" dialog box opens.
- In the "Message Options" dialog box at the bottom the
scroll box shows the "Internet headers:".
- Henk.
-----Original Message-----
From: Zane H. Healy [mailto:healyzh@aracnet.com]
Sent: woensdag 21 mei 2003 10:44
To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
Subject: Re: Current Subscribe Procedure?
Being a major smart A** I can't resist
pointing out the following
information in the message headers. Though since you're in
a Win98 system I
BTW, this was supposed to have a smiley in there....
suspect they're probably hidden from you (I
read a lot of
the messages using
'elm' on Unix so I see most of the
headers). I don't think
I see these when
I read the messages with Eudora on my Mac.
It turns out that I can see the headers under Eudora, though
I'm wondering if they show up under MS Outlook/Outlook
Express. Do they?
Zane
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