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| + | ====== How to get email headers from email clients? ====== | ||
| - | ==== Entourage ==== | + | ==== Outlook 2016, 2013, 2010 ==== |
| - | - Select the message in the Inbox. | + | - Double |
| - | - Go to View: Source. | + | |
| - | - A new window will contain full headers and message text.\\ This is the easiest way to copy and paste for reporting. | + | |
| - | - Alternately, go to Edit-> Preferences-> | + | |
| - | - Under the View tab, there is a checkbox for Show Internet Headers. | + | |
| - | - This option is a bit less useful, as it separates the headers from the body. | + | |
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| - | ==== Exchange ==== | + | |
| - | To read (and copy) the header using Microsoft Exchange, do the following: | + | |
| - | - Open the message in Exchange to view it. | + | |
| - | - Choose File -> Properties -> Internet. | + | |
| - | - The header will be visible and will be highlighted. Simply right click and copy it. | + | |
| - | - In some versions of Exchange, you'll need to go to the File Menu -> Properties -> Details -> Message Source. | + | |
| - | //Thanks to Doug K. and the [[http:// | + | |
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| - | ==== Outlook 2010, 2013 ==== | + | |
| - | - In an opened message, click the " | + | |
| - Select " | - Select " | ||
| - | - The header | + | - The header |
| - | - Highlight the contents, then right-click. | + | - You can copy the headers and paste them into an email message or another application. |
| //Thanks to [[http:// | //Thanks to [[http:// | ||
| + | Refer to [[faq: | ||
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| ==== Outlook 2007 ==== | ==== Outlook 2007 ==== | ||
| - Right-click the message without opening it, then click " | - Right-click the message without opening it, then click " | ||
| - | - The header | + | - The header |
| - Highlight the contents, then right-click. | - Highlight the contents, then right-click. | ||
| - You can copy the headers and paste them into an email message or another application. | - You can copy the headers and paste them into an email message or another application. | ||
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| - The information can then be copied and pasted elsewhere for reporting abuse. | - The information can then be copied and pasted elsewhere for reporting abuse. | ||
| //Thanks to Tork Buckley for this information.// | //Thanks to Tork Buckley for this information.// | ||
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| + | ==== Apple Mail (Mac OS X) ==== | ||
| + | - Open Apple Mail. | ||
| + | - Select/ | ||
| + | - Go to the View menu. | ||
| + | - Select Message -> Raw Source. The email header will be displayed on a new window. | ||
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| + | Refer to [[faq: | ||
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| + | ==== Microsoft Windows Live Mail ==== | ||
| + | - Open up the specific email. | ||
| + | - Go to File -> Properties, and click on the “Detail” tab. | ||
| + | - Click on the “Message Source” button. | ||
| + | - Copy all of the text from the pop up dialog box. | ||
| + | //Thanks to Stanford University for this information.// | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Mozilla Thunderbird ==== | ||
| + | - Open Mozilla Thunderbird. | ||
| + | - Click on the particular mail. | ||
| + | - Then, click on More -> View Source. The full headers will be displayed in a new window.\\ | ||
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| + | Refer to [[faq: | ||
| ==== Outlook 98 ==== | ==== Outlook 98 ==== | ||
| - Open the message and select View, then Options from the drop-down menus. | - Open the message and select View, then Options from the drop-down menus. | ||
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| //Thanks to the SpamCop FAQ for this information.// | //Thanks to the SpamCop FAQ for this information.// | ||
| - | ==== Microsoft Windows Live Mail ==== | + | ==== Entourage |
| - | - Open up the specific email. | + | - Select |
| - | - Go to File > Properties, and click on the “Detail” | + | - Go to View: Source. |
| - | - Click on the “Message Source” button. | + | - A new window will contain full headers and message text.\\ This is the easiest way to copy and paste for reporting. |
| - | - Copy all of the text from the pop up dialog | + | - Alternately, go to Edit-> Preferences-> |
| + | - Under the View tab, there is a checkbox for Show Internet Headers. | ||
| + | - This option is a bit less useful, as it separates | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Exchange ==== | ||
| + | To read (and copy) the header using Microsoft Exchange, do the following: | ||
| + | - Open the message in Exchange to view it. | ||
| + | - Choose File -> Properties -> Internet. | ||
| + | - The header will be visible and will be highlighted. Simply right click and copy it. | ||
| + | - In some versions | ||
| + | //Thanks to Doug K. and the [[http:// | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Eudora ==== | ||
| + | With the message open, click the [blah blah blah] button at the top of the message | ||
| + | The full headers display in a new window.\\ | ||
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| + | //Thanks to Stanford University for this information.// | ||