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How
to open, view, read, check or get email headers.
How to lookup origin of email message. |

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The following guide provides instructions on how to open or view
email headers in various email
services, clients and programs including web based emails.
Instructions to open headers for various email clients and
services like Outlook, Hotmail, Yahoo, Gmail, Googlemail, AOL,
AIM, Thunderbird Firefox, Eudora, Lotus and
many more..
How to view email
headers in Hotmail Classic?
(If you login to your email using Windows Live then
follow the instructions outlined in the next paragraph.) Log into Hotmail.
Click on "Options" tab on the top navigation bar.
Under Options you will see the following message, "You are
using the classic version of Windows Live Hotmail. Have a fast
connection and want more features? Try the full version to see
message previews in your inbox. (It's free, too.)"
Click on the "Try the full
version" link.
Click on "I want the Free Upgrade..", button
To view the full email message header, right click the email
message displayed in your list of messages. A menu will pop-up.
Click on the View source option in this menu, and a new window
will open. This window will display the full email headers.
How to view email headers in Windows Live Hotmail ?
When you log into your email account please check
to make sure that you are not using the Classic version of
Windows Live Hotmail. If you are using the classic version then
you need to choose the full version to view headers. To choose
the full version follow the steps below.
Click on "Options" tab on the top navigation bar.
Under Options you will see the following message, "You are
using the classic version of Windows Live Hotmail. Have a fast
connection and want more features? Try the full version to see
message previews in your inbox. (It's free, too.)"
Click on the "Try the full
version" link.
Click on "I want the Free Upgrade..", button
The new Windows Live Hotmail looks and functions very much
like Microsoft Outlook. To view the full email message header,
right click the email message displayed in your list of
messages. A menu will pop-up. Click on the View source option in
this menu, and a new window will open. This window will display
the full email headers.
How to check email headers in Yahoo Mail Classic ?
(If you are using the New version of Yahoo Mail then
please follow the instructions outlined in the next paragraph)
Log into your Yahoo! Mail account.
Click on the email and open it
On the bottom right corner is a link called "Full Header"
Once you click on "Full Header" the header will show up at the
top of the email message.
How to check email header in the New Yahoo Mail ?
When you log into your email account please check
to make sure that you are not using Yahoo Mail Classic. If you
are using Yahoo Mail Classic then click on the link, "All New
Mail" on the top right corner just before the link for Help.
Click on the Inbox to see the list of your messages.
Click on the message and open the email.
On the top right corner of the email message you will see
"Standard Header" and an arrow next to it. Click on this arrow
and then click on "Full Headers"
A new window will open with the header information.
How to get email headers in AOL or AIM ?
If the email is sent from anywhere OTHER then AOL, and you are
receiving it in AOL, then open the email you want to trace, or
have your client open the email, and look for the link
Details. This link is usually just below the To:email
in the email message. If the email is sent from an AOL
user to another AOL user then the Reverse AOL Screenname search
can help deduce the source location.
How to view email headers in Gmail or Googlemail ?
1. Log into your Gmail or Googlemail Account
2. Open the Email whose headers you want to view
3. You will see Reply at the top right of the message pane.
3. You will see a little arrow pointing down next to Reply.
Click on this down arrow next to Reply.
4. A drop down menu will open up. Select Show original in this
menu
5. The full headers will now appear in a new window.
How to see email headers in Thunderbird ( Firefox - Mozilla )
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To view email headers,
Go to "View"
Then go to Headers
and select "All" to view email headers.
How to obtain email headers in
XtraMail ?
Log into XtraMail
Click on "Options" in the Left-hand navigation bar.
Click the "Display" button.
Change the "Message Headers" option to "Full".
Click the "OK" button.
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How to view email
headers in Outlook Express 4, 5 and 6
Start by
opening the message in its own window (or when viewing the
message in the preview pane). Then:
With the keyboard:
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CTRL-F3
(Message Source Window)
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CTRL-A (select
all)
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CTRL-C (copy)
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ALT-F4 (close)
With the mouse:
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Click the
"File" menu
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Click
"Properties"
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Click the
"Details" tab
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Click "Message
Source"
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Highlight, copy
and paste everything from this window (Ctrl-A, Ctrl-C)
With viruses,
worms and trojans being spread via email, many users now
work with the preview screen in Outlook Express turned off.
Viewing the contents of email in the preview screen is no
different than opening the message. If the email has
malicious content, it may execute in the preview screen.
The following
is instructions to obtain the full message source if you
have the preview panel turned off:
Using the keyboard:
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Highlight the
message in the folder
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Press alt &
enter - this will open a message information window
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Press Ctrl &
Tab - this changes to the "Details" tab
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Press Alt & m -
the opens the message source
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Press Ctrl & a
- to select all the text
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Press Ctrl & c
- to copy the selected text to the clipboard
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Press Alt & F4
- to close the message source window
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Press the Esc
key - to close the information window
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Outlook 97 |
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Microsoft
Outlook 97 may require an update called the Internet Mail
Enhancement Patch in order to display the email headers AT
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Outlook
98, Outlook 2000, Outlook 2003
- Open the message in
a separate window (double click)
- Under the View menu
select Options
- Copy the text in
the Internet Headers window (unfortunately it doesn't include
the message itself).
- Paste
- Close the options
window
How to View headers in Outlook 2007 ?
In Outlook 2007 you can view the headers without opening the
message. Just right click on the email message in your Inbox and
choose Message Options. This will show you the headers.
Or you can open the email message. You can open the email
message by double clicking on it. Outlook 2007 has a new ribbon
user interface. Look at the right of Options and you will see an
arrow. Click on the arrow and in the bottom section there is the
message options menu with internet headers. This will show you
the email headers.
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Outlook Express
for Macintosh |
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Select the
email. From the View menu, choose Source. A new window will
appear containing the email with full headers. Press command
+ a, to select all, then command + c to copy. |
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Microsoft
Exchange |
- To get the
complete headers and message source using Microsoft
Exchange Click the "File" menu
- Click
"Properties"
- Click the
"Details" tab
- Click "Message
Source"
- Highlight, copy
and paste everything from the "Message Source" window
(Ctrl-A, Ctrl-C)
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Microsoft
Entourage (Office X for Mac) |
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To access the
full message source with Microsoft Entourage:
- After clicking
on the message, select "Source" from the View menu
- A new window
will open showing the full message source with complete
headers.
- Copy and paste
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Mac OS X |
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To get the
full message source:
- Select a
message
- Select menu
item Message, Show, Raw Source.
- Click on the
resulting text
- Click Edit,
Select All, then Edit, Copy
- Paste
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Netscape |
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Preferred
method: Click on the "View" menu, then "Page Source,"
(ctrl-U in windows, meta-U in UNIX,?-U on the Mac) then copy
the contents of the window (Ctrl-A, Ctrl-C windows).
Old versions:
Click on the "View" menu, then "Headers," then "All." Note:
This method will not work correctly with HTML.
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Eudora |
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Note: Using
the cut and paste to the web form method is the only option
available to Eudora users. To display the full message
source for cut and paste:
Eudora for the Mac:
- Open the email
and click the button on the upper left hand corner of the
message. This shows the extended headers.
- Select the
whole message including headers and paste.
Eudora for
the PC - there are 2
slightly different methods depending on whether the mail
contains HTML or not.
In any case,
to prepare for HTML email, you should turn off the use of
Microsoft's HTML viewer. To do so, click Tools, then
Options, then Viewing Mail. Uncheck the box labeled "Use
Microsoft's viewer."
How to know
if it's HTML mail: once you have opened the email, look near
the bottom of the headers (see below for revealing headers)
for a line like the following: Content-Type: text/html ...
you can frequently spot HTML email because it has font
effects, pictures, etc but this is not always true so you
have to take a quick look at the headers.
Eudora for the PC - non-HTML mail:
- Open the email
by double clicking on the subject line. Click the button
to reveal the headers.
- Place your
cursor anywhere in the body of the email and select the
entire message (Edit/Select All or Ctrl-A)
- Copy the entire
email (right click and click copy OR Ctrl/C OR Edit/Copy)
- Paste (right
click/paste or Ctrl/V).
Eudora for the PC - HTML mail:
- Open the email
and click the button to reveal the headers.
- Highlight the
headers only. Copy and paste the headers.
- Hit enter twice
after the pasted headers to force a blank line after the
headers.
- Back in Eudora
window, place your cursor anywhere in the body of the
message and right click and click "view source". A new
window will open.
- In the new
window, select all (as above) and copy the contents of the
new window.
- Paste
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Pine |
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If the
feature is enabled, you simply press "H" to toggle full
headers. If the feature is not enabled, you must enable it
first: From the main menu, press (S)etup, (C)onfig. Scroll
down about 40 lines to the option labeled
"enable-full-header-cmd." Press [ENTER]. Press (E)xit, (Y)es
- to save. Then you can return to the message window and use
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Lotus Notes
(v.4.x and v.5.x) |
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Open the
email, click on "Actions" then on "Delivery Information."
Next, you
have to pick out the internet-style mail header information
from the window that appears when you select Delivery
Information.
Lotus
Notes v.4.x
Look for the first line that begins with "Received". There
should be a blank line just above it. Then, scroll down to
the next blank line. The stuff in-between the two blank
lines are the headers you need.
Lotus
Notes v.5.x
Look for the separator line that reads
-------- Additional Header ------.
Select everything from there down to the next separator
line, usually
-------- Routing Information ------.
The stuff in between the two separator lines are the headers
you need.
Lotus
Notes v.5.x (easier
method)
- Open your inbox
- Highlight the
message that you wish to get header information for.
- Choose File ->
Export...
- Type in a
filename, leave the type as "Structured Text" and click
Export
- From the Dialog
Box that comes up, choose "Selected Documents" and click
OK
- Now you can
open that message you saved in WordPad and Cut and Paste
it.
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Pegasus
Mail
In the New Mail
or other folder window:
- Right click the
message, and select Message Properties.
- In the right hand
column uncheck the box beside Contains HTML data.
- Click OK. That
should allow you to see the message as a text message only.
- Click Ctrl-H to
bring up the full headers.
Another way:
- Highlight the HTML
in the new mail folder
- Open a new email
message
- Drag the HTML onto
the new message
- In the dialog that
appears select "Show All Headers"
- Highlight the
entire message, then copy to clipboard
- Paste
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Claris Emailer |
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Version
2.0 and higher:
Use the "Show
Long Headers" option in the "Mail" menu while you have the
message open.
Versions
earlier than 2.0:
Click the
blue triangle near the "from" information to show additional
message information, then click the "Show Original
Headers..." button to bring up the full header info.
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kmail (KDE
Desktop) |
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In the KDE
Mail Client that comes with the KDE desktop for Linux,
select Message, View Source. Copy and paste the text from
the "Message as Plain Text" window. |
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GNU/Emacs
integrated email |
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Press the
keys 'W', then 'v' in the summary or mail buffer.
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Another
method of temporarily switching to ALL headers is by
pressing "Ctrl-u g" on the article in the summary buffer.
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Mail Warrior |
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To get full "message source"
- When viewing
the message, click File, then Save Message As.
- A standard save
window will appear.
- Save the
message as a .txt file (document.txt).
- Open the file
you created, select all (ctrl-A) and copy (ctrl-c).
- And paste
(ctrl-v).
These
instructions written for v.3.56.
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Juno Version 4+ |
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On the drop
down menu "Options", choose "Email Options... (press
ctrl-E) Under "Show Message Headers", select the "full"
option. Click the OK button to save the setting.
Juno version
4+ can display MIME and HTML email, but does not provide a
way of Viewing the HTML Source for the message within Juno.
To get the
full source, including HTML codes:
- In the Juno
mail client, click "file" and then "Save Message as Text
File... (ctrl-T).
- Give the file a
name which you will remember (many people save temporary
files to the desktop).
- Double-click on
the resulting file and then cut-and-paste the contents.
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Mutt |
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To get mutt
(the mail user agent) to forward the full headers
(not display them for viewing), use the command "unset
forward decode" in your rc file or directly in the command
interface. |
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The Bat! |
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To get the
full text of an HTML message from TheBat email software in
preparation for pasting it:
- Message ->
Save As -> Save as Type - I
- Select Unix Mailboxes[*.mbx]
- Open the file in your preferred editor, then simply cut
and paste.
For The Bat!
v1.53bis:
- Select the
message in question
- Click on the "Messages" menu
- Select "View Source"
- Alternatively, you may push F9 instead of the last two
steps. |
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Pronto mail (GTK/UNIX) |
- Click
"Message", then "View Source"
- Highlight the
message source as normal with the mouse
- Copy using
Control + C
- Paste
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StarOffice
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- Right click on
the container name in the explorer panel (either a
top-level mail box or a specific mail folder).
- Select the
Properties item from the pop-up menu.
- In the
properties notebook, select the Headers tab.
- Click the "All"
button on the right.
- Press "OK" and
you're done, the complete header is available in the
header panel and can be selected/pasted.
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Novell GroupWise |
- Open the
message
- In the message
window select: File > Attachments > View
- Select the
Mime.822 attachment
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Blitzmail |
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With the
message open, go to the Options menu and choose Verbose
Header. This will put the full header inside the upper pane
of the message's window. |
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Fortι Agent |
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Fortι Agent
versions 1.5 to 1.8:
Press CTRL-R
to display in RAW mode, then CTRL-A and CTRL-C
Don't forget
to press CTRL-R again to display in normal mode after you do
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Ximian Evolution |
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http://www.Ximian.com/products/ximian_evolution/
Go to the
"View" menu, select "Message Display" and click on "Show
Full Headers". |
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Sylpheed |
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Sylpheed is
an email client for Linux, BSD and Unix systems. Sylpheed
offers three ways to view the full source code of messages:
- Select the
email
- Right click and
mouse-over "View"
- Select "Source"
from the popup menu
or....
- Select the
email
- Left click on
the "View" menu
- Select "View
Source"
or....
- Select the
email
- Press Ctrl-U
(default keymap setting
Web-Based Email Software |
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Hotmail |
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To see the
full, untangled headers in Hotmail:
- First,
configure your options:
Click on "Options." In the "Additional Options"
column, click on "Mail Display Options" and find
the item "Message Headers." Choose "Advanced"
and click the "OK" button.
- Then, to report
spam:
When viewing a message, use the "View E-mail Message
Source" to display the message in raw mode before
copying.
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Yahoo Mail |
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Follow these
steps:
First you
must turn on "Full Headers". From your Yahoo! mail
account, click on "Mail Preference". Scroll down the
page to "Message Headers" and click on the "all"
radio button. Save your preferences at the bottom of the
page.
Next, view
the message you want to report. If the message is in plain
text, copying from this page and pasting it will work.
If the
message to be reported is HTML, a two stepped process must
be used:
- View the
message and copy the complete headers. Paste these then
add a blank line.
- Go back to the
Yahoo! window and select to "Forward" the message
as "inline text" (drop down menu). Scroll down the
message to the start of the message body. (The first line
of the HTML body will usually begin <HTML). Copy the body
of the message and paste. Make sure a blank line remains
between the header and body.
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Excite web-mail |
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To view the
full header information with Excite Webmail:
- Sign in to your
email account.
- Click on
Preferences on the Email home page
- Click on Email
Preferences
- Check the box
to display headers
- Click on Save
You can then
see the headers in all messages in your folders.
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Netscape Webmail |
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While viewing
the message, click on the yellow triangle to the right of
the brief message headers. This will display the full
headers along with the message body, which can be cut and
pasted
To close the
full headers and return to brief headers, click the yellow
triangle again. |
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Blitzmail |
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After opening
the message, click on the Verbose Header link at the top of
the window. |
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Operamail |
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Choose
Options and enable [x] Show Message Headers in Body of
Message |
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Lycos Mail (mailcity.com) |
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When viewing
an individual message, click on the tool bar menu item above
the message "All Headers". Highlight and copy the complete
message from the viewing window and paste it. |
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Onebox.com |
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Click on the
subject of the email in your inbox or other folder. This
displays the message.
At the top of
the message you will see the following links in the message
frame right above the "reply" buttons:
[folder name]: Prev | Next: Download
Select "Download" from the above.
A new browser
window will spawn with both the headers and the message
text. At this point, simply copy all the text and paste it. |
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Outlook Web
Access |
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(as
accessed through http://mymail.outlookmail.com/exchange/logon.asp)
Left click on
the letter you want to open and click on properties
When that
opens click on the details tab
Then on
message source
This will
open the email so the full headers will be available for
viewing
Select and
copy the text then paste it. |
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Upon submitting the header information
the source of the email can be traced. If you have any questions,
please do not hesitate to contact us. |
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