keith_w wrote: > Chaim The Squirrel Keeper wrote: >> On Feb 17, 2008 1:15 PM, James Asherman <jimash at optonline.net> wrote: >>> If you simply want to forward an email, you can do that inline by >>> pressing the forward button, or first hilighting part of the email to >>> be forwarded. >>> If it must be an attachment, you can save the email to be attached by >>> copying and pasting into a new file, or simply dragging it to the >>> desktop. >> I think they're asking him to forward it as an attachment so they can >> see more of the headers. Forwarding a message inline usually trashes >> all but one or two of the headers (such as FROM: and DATE:). > If you want the entire message, for analysis or digging out informtion > abut the sender, the path, etc., go to View/Message Source. > It will all be in there, and you can see what regular viewing takes out! > > keith whaley > The other thing is, if you do that, you have to Edit/Copy/Paste to put that data into another message. Still, pretty easy. Oh, and I was talking about SeaMonkey email client. No idea what the others offer... keith --