Sure, you can trivially export from Outlook. You can also see the headers.

Export: File/Options/Advanced/Export
Headers: "Tags" group when a note is open, click the wee arrow at bottom right, 
they're in the scrollable box. Be aware that internal notes don't have much in 
the way of headers, since they didn’t go anywhere per se.

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I haven't yet figured out how to download a folder.

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of Jeremy Nicoll <jn.ls.mfrm...@letterboxes.org>
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On Mon, 4 Aug 2025, at 17:51, Seymour J Metz wrote:
> That's helpful for those with decent e-mail clients.
>
> When GMU went to 2FA, they stopped supporting IMAP4 and POP3, allowing
> only m$ lookout, and it's very awkward to find specific header fields.

I had no idea that such poor clients existed!  I tend to use webmail
these days - with mail handled by two separate companies (not having
all my e-eggs in one basket).  One is Fastmail who have their own
webmail system; the other uses RoundCube.

BOTH of these webmail systems let one look at an email's complete source
text.


Do the crap clients allow one to export mails?

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