Displaying full headers in MS Office 2003 emails?

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Displaying full headers in MS Office 2003 emails?

#1 Post by skygodtj » Thu Jul 06, 2006 10:18 pm

Hello all,

Not sure if this is the right place to post the question, but is it possible to display full address headers in emails received in MS Office 2003? I've been getting a bunch of phishing emails and I need to display/cut/paste the full header to fwd to the approp. abuse dept. I looked thru all the menus I could but didnt see any way to "Display Headers, Full/Normal/Brief, as I can in Netscape.

'Hoping...

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#2 Post by Nick Y » Fri Jul 07, 2006 2:00 am

Select the message; right click and select options at bottom of list of pop up menu. Full header info is in box. (-and can be copied; just checked!)

Hope this helps.

(BTW, I found a app called Mail Box Dispatcher on Version Tracker, which scans my emails on the server, prior to delivery, and deletes most of the rogue ones. Good set of rules to sort good from bad, or even leave choice to me.)
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#3 Post by tfflivemb2 » Fri Jul 07, 2006 8:58 am

Personally, I like this spam filter. It allows you to train it to look for certain things that might slip through.

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#4 Post by skygodtj » Fri Jul 07, 2006 12:10 pm

Thanks for the header info...

I've been using MailWasher, does the same thing, set rules, (not to me, keywords, whitelist, blacklist, etc) and deletes them off the server before d/l.. only prob is that it's for a single acct only, and I've got 4 I need to monitor/scrub.. It's a pain having to change the user info to get to all 4 :x

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#5 Post by Nick Y » Fri Jul 07, 2006 12:30 pm

skygodtj wrote:I've been using MailWasher,...only prob is that it's for a single acct only, and I've got 4 I need to monitor/scrub.. It's a pain having to change the user info to get to all 4 :x
That is why I could not use MailWasher and found Mail Box Dispatcher. (Also my ISP allows an infinite number of email addresses. i.e. xxx@yyy.co.uk, where yyy is fixed, but xxx can be anything any flipping spam user, etc. likes!)
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#6 Post by skygodtj » Fri Jul 07, 2006 12:34 pm

ok, I'll give it a go..

cheers!

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