How to show the full header of an e-mail
Most e-mail programs display partial headers, which typically show
the basic to/from information, the date, and a subject line. Full or extended
headers (raw headers) have additional fields, including information on
how the message reached you. They are included with each e-mail, but are
not always visible.
GIS uses these headers to diagnose email problems - whenever
sending us a question about your
email, please include the full headers.
Here are instructions for viewing the full headers in various popular email
programs:
AOL, Apple Mail, (The) Bat, Blitzmail,
Claris E-Mailer, Eudora, Excite,
Forte Agent, GNU/Emacs, Hotmail, KDE Desktop (k-mail),
Lotus Notes, Lycos, Mail Warrior,
Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft
Entourage, Mozilla, Netscape, Novell, OneBox,
Operamail, Outlook/Outlook Express, Pegasus,
Pine, Pronto (GTK/Unix), Star Office,
Thunderbird, Yahoo Mail
| Mail Program |
Instructions for viewing full or expanded headers |
| AOL |
Version 7.0
1. Click on "details" to see full or expanded headers.
Prior to Version 7.0
Full headers are displayed on every e-mail, beneath the message area.
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| Apple Mail |
Version 2.x (Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger)
1. While viewing the message, Click on the "View" menu.
2. Click on "Message", then "Raw Source".
Prior to Version 2.x
1. While viewing the message, Select menu item Message, Show, Raw Source.
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| The Bat |
1. Click on "Messages" menu.
2. Click on "Save As."
3. Save as "Type I" and select "Unix Mailboxes" (*.mbx).
4. Open with your favorite text editor (Notepad, WordPad, etc.).
or
1. Click on the "Messages" menu.
2. Click on "View Source."
or
1. Click on the "F9" button on your keyboard. |
| Blitzmail |
1. While viewing the message, click on the "Options" menu.
2. Click on "Verbose Header" link (top of the window). |
| Claris E-Mailer |
Version 2.0 and higher
1. While viewing the message, click on "Mail" menu.
2. Choose "Show Long Headers."
Versions prior to 2.0
1. Click on the blue triangle (near the "from" information).
2. Choose "Show Original Headers."
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| Eudora |
Versions 3.0 and higher
1. While viewing the message, click on the "Blah, Blah, Blah" button,
located in the menu bar directly above the message.
Versions prior to 3.0
1. Click on "Tools" or "Special" in the menu options.
2. Choose "Options" or "Settings."
3. Click on "Fonts and Display" from the menu on the left.
4. Place a check the box for "Show all headers (even the ugly ones)."
5. Uncheck the "Show all headers" option when you are finished, if
you don't want to view full headers on every message.
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| Excite |
1. Click on the "Save to disk" and save as a text
file.
2. Open the file with your favorite text editor (Notepad, WordPad, etc.). |
| Forte Agent |
Versions 1.5 to 1.8
1. Click on Ctrl+R (Hold down the "Ctrl" key while pressing the "R" key).
2. Repeat to display in normal mode again. |
| GNU/Emacs |
Press the 'W' and then the "V" keys in the summary
or mail buffer. |
| Hotmail |
1. Click on "Options" (on the navigation bar, left
side of page).
2. Click on "Preferences."
3. Choose "Other Hotmail Options" or "Additional Options/Mail
Display Options."
4. Click on "Message Headers."
5. Click on "Advanced" or "Full" and then "OK."
6. Click on "View Email Message Source." |
KDE Desktop
(kmail) |
1. Click on "Message."
2. Click on "View Source." |
| Lotus Notes |
Version 5.x
1. Click on "Actions."
2. Click on "Tools."
3. Choose "Delivery Information" and look for the separator line that
reads "Additional Header."
4. If "Delivery Information" doesn't appear as an option, right-click
on the e-mail and select "Document Properties." Select the "Fields"
tab to find the "Additional Headers" field.
Versions 4.x
1. Open the message and click on "Actions."
2. Choose "Delivery Information" and choose the Internet-style mail
header information from the window.
3. If "Delivery Information" doesn't appear as an option, right-click
on the email and select "Document Properties. Select the "Fields"
tab to find the "Additional Headers" field.
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| Lycos |
Click on the "All Headers" button (in the navigation
bar). |
| Mail Warrior |
Version 3.56
1. While viewing the message, click on "File."
2. Click on "Save Message As" and save as a text (.txt) file.
3. Open the saved file in your favorite text editor (Notepad, WordPad, etc.). |
| Microsoft Entourage |
Office: Mac (2001) and all OS X Versions
1. Click on "View" in the menu at top of the screen.
2. Click on "Source." |
| Microsoft Exchange |
1. Click on the "File" menu.
2. Click on "Properties" and then the "Details" tab.
3. Click "Message Source." |
| Mozilla |
Click on the "View" menu, then "Page Source". |
| Netscape |
Versions 4.x through 7.0
1. Click on the "View" menu.
2. Click on "Headers."
3. Select "All."
Versions prior to 4.x
1. Click the "View" menu.
2. Click on "Headers."
3. Click on "All" or "Full."
4. Click on "Forward."
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| Novell |
1. While viewing the message, click on "File."
2. Click on "Attachments."
3. Click on "View" and select "Mime.822 attachment." |
| OneBox |
1. Click on the "Download" link (above the reply
button).
2. Click on the "Full Message" link.
3. Click on the [folder name] link in the message window or the navigation frame
to return. |
| Operamail |
1. Click on "Options."
2. Check the box for "Show Message Headers in Body of Message." |
| Outlook or Outlook Express |
Outlook Express for Windows
1. Click on (highlight) the message title line (not the preview window).
2. Click on "File."
3. Click on "Properties."
4. Click the "Details" tab.
Shortcut:
1. Click on (highlight) the message title line (not the preview window)
2. Click ctrl+F3 (hold down the "ctrl" key while clicking "F3"
Note: This will call up the body of the message as well as the headers.
Outlook Express for Macintosh
1. Select the message.
2. Click on the "View" menu.
3. Select "Source."
Outlook 2003
1. Right click on the message title line.
2. Click on "Options."
4. The full headers will be under "Internet Headers."
Outlook 98/2000
1. Open the message by double clicking on it.
2. Click on the "View" menu.
3. Click on "Options."
4. The full headers will be under "Internet Headers."
Outlook 97
Microsoft Outlook 97 users may need an Internet Mail Enhancement Patch to display
full headers. It is available at http://office.microsoft.com/downloads/9798/outlimep.aspx
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| Pegasus |
Click on "Control" and "H."
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| Pine |
If the header option is enabled
1. Click on "H" (Headers).
If the header option is not enabled
1. Click on "S" (Setup).
2. Click on "C" (Configuration).
3. Scroll to "enable-full-header-cmd" and click on "Enter."
4. Click on "E" (Exit) and "Y" (Yes).
5. Return to message window and click on "H" (Headers).
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Pronto
(GTK/Unix) |
1. Click on the "Message" option.
2. Click on "View Source." |
| Star Office |
1. Right click on the container name in the explorer panel (a
top-level mail box or a specific mail folder).
2. Select "Properties" and then the "Headers" tab.
3. Click on the "All" button (on the right) and click on "OK." |
| Thunderbird |
Click on the "View" menu, then "Page Source". |
| Yahoo Mail |
1. Click on "Mail Options" (located in top navigation
bar).
2. Click on the "General Preferences" link.
3. Locate the "Headers" section (under "Messages Options")
and select "Show all
headers on incoming messages".
4. Click on the "Save" button (at bottom of page). |
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