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How to Display Full Headers (All browsers)

How to Display Full Headers
Select your email client from the list below:

Show me an example of a message with full headers.

Entourage:
From the View menu select "Internet Headers". The full headers will appear in the box above the message text. You will need to copy and paste this information in to the message you are forwarding.

Eudora:

  1. Select "plain text only" to turn off any HTML formatting that may be present.
    From the Tools menu select Options then Styled Text and click Send plain text only.
  2. Open the message in question so you can see it on your screen.
  3. Click on the "Blah Blah Blah" when reading the message.
  4. Forward the message on to "helpdesk@psu.edu"
  5. See the bottom of this document for an example of what a full header should look like.

Mail for Mac OS X:
Mac OS X 10.0 through Mac OS X 10.2: Select "Show All Headers" from the View menu.

Mac OS X 10.3 and later: From the View menu, select "Message" and then "Raw Source". Select the entire contents of the window, then cut and paste it into a new message. Add a subject line, address the message to "helpdesk@psu.edu" and send it.

Mozilla & Netscape (all versions):

  1. Turn off any HTML formatting that may be present.
    From the Edit menu select Preferences then Mail & Newsgroups. Click Send Format and select Convert the message to plain text...
  2. Open the message in question so you can see it on your screen.
  3. For Mozilla 1.4 and earlier: From the View menu select Headers and then All when displaying the message.

    For Mozilla 1.5 and later: From the View menu select "Message Source." You can then cut and paste the full-header
    from the top of the message. (There is an example full-header at the bottom of this page).
  4. Forward the message on to the appropriate staff member.
  5. See the bottom of this document for an example of what a full header should look like.

Mulberry:

  1. Open the message in question so you can see it on your screen.
  2. Select "Show Header" from the "Message"menu.
  3. Forward the message on to the appropriate staff member.
    Turn off any HTML formatting that may be present.
    In the "Forward" composition window, verify that "plain" is selected.
  4. See the bottom of this document for an example of what a full header should look like.

Outlook and Outlook Express:

  1. Open the message in question so you can see it on your screen.
  2. Turn off HTML formatting. From the Tools menu select Options... then click the Mail Format tab. At the "Compose in this message format" area select Plain Text.
  3. Outlook: From the View menu select Options... while viewing the message.
    Outlook Express: From the File menu select Properties, then select the "Details" tab.

    Outlook: Outlook Express:

  4. Click anywhere inside the text frame that appears, then press the keys "CONTROL" and "A" which should select all of the text. This will make the text appear as inverse (shown below).
  5. After the text is selected, hold down the control key, and press 'C' to copy the text to the clipboard
  6. Compose a new message to "helpdesk@psu.edu" (or appropriate address) and in the body of the message select paste (hold the control key and press 'V') which should paste the text into a new message. After you have pasted the text, send the message and you have completed the process.
  7. See the bottom of this document for an example of what a full header should look like.

Pine:

  1. Once Pine is open, press the "M" key to make sure you are at the main screen.
  2. Select "S" or arrow down to select "Setup"
  3. Select "C" for Config.
  4. Find the "enable-full-header-cmd" (You may have to scroll down quite a bit). Use the "X" key to select that option, then press "E" to exit. Press "Y" when prompted to save your change.
  5. To display full headers, press "H" when reading the message.
  6. Forward the message on to "helpdesk@psu.edu"
  7. See the bottom of this document for an example of what a full header should look like.

Thunderbird:

  1. Open the message in question
  2. From the View menu select "Message Source"
  3. From the Edit menu select "Select All"
  4. From the Edit menu select "Copy"
  5. Close the window: from the File menu select "Close"
  6. From the File menu, select "New..." then "Message"
  7. Place the cursor in the body of the new email message by clicking in the empty message body
  8. From the File menu select "Paste"
  9. Address the message to "helpdesk@psu.edu"
  10. Add a subject line
  11. Click the "Send" button

Web Email:

  1. Login to webmail.psu.edu
  2. Open the message in question
  3. Click "Full Headers"
  4. Forward the message on to "helpdesk@psu.edu"
  5. See the bottom of this document for an example of what a full header should look like.

Macintosh users please note: The screenshots here are for Windows, but you'll find that in most cases the menu locations are the same on the Macintosh. For example, the "blah blah blah" button in Eudora for Macintosh is the same button in Eudora for Windows.

What does a full header look like?
See the example below.

-----------------------Example Full Header Below----------------------------

From POPmail Mon Sep 10 10: 58:19 2007
Return-Path: <owner-l-facstaff-newswire-up@LISTS.PSU.EDU>
Received: from tr12n04.aset.psu.edu (tr12g04.aset.psu.edu [128.118.146.130])
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Received: by LISTS.PSU.EDU (LISTSERV-TCP/IP release 15.0) with spool
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for <L-FACSTAFF-NEWSWIRE-UP@LISTS.PSU.EDU>;
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Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 09:58:02 -0400
Reply-To: newswire@psu.edu
Sender: Penn State Faculty/Staff Newswire
<L-FACSTAFF-NEWSWIRE-UP@LISTS.PSU.EDU>
From: Penn State Newswire <newswire@psu.edu>
Subject: Penn State Faculty/Staff News (09.10.07)
To: L-FACSTAFF-NEWSWIRE-UP@LISTS.PSU.EDU
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