Eudora will do what you describe below, if I understand correctly what you are asking. It also has an excellent filtering system for automatically moving incoming messages into individual mailboxes. The available filtering criteria are a broad set, not simply the message sender (which is, of course, allowed).
In Eudora, the entire incoming message is displayed in a single pane, and CTRL-A selects all, including the displayed message headers. If you can read the manual and write simple code in the settings file, you can select exactly which headers will be displayed and which will not. I haven't found (but can't say it doesn't exist) a GUI dialog for setting the displayed headers. I know that Eudora isn't being supported any more, but Version 7 is very good. I don't know what the current status is with regard to a registration code for disabling the "advertisements" or whatever crippling the unregistered version has. Fred Holmes At 04:15 PM 12/4/2008, Michael S. Altus wrote: >I am looking for an e-mail client that that a feature like AOL version 7. > >As a freelance medical writer-editor, I have individual Word folders for each >client. One of the files in these folders is named "Correspondence", in which >I routinely keep copies of incoming and outgoing e-mails. > >I have used AOL version 7 for several years because I can copy the visible >headers (subject; date; from; to) in incoming and outgoing e-mails. That is, >when I have an incoming or outgoing e-mail on the screen, I can select >(Ctrl+A) >and copy (Ctrl+C) the e-mail, including the visible headers, and paste >(Ctrl+V) >it into a Word file that, as mentioned, is named "Correspondence". > >If you are unclear about what I mean, look at the e-mails in the < >www.cguys.org> > archives. These e-mails are formatted in a way that that the visible headers >can be copied along with the text. > >When AOL version 9 was introduced, I tried it and found that the e-mails were >configured differently. The visible headers are in the "background", so to >speak. When I would select an entire page (Ctrl-A), I would get only the body >of >the e-mail, not including the visible headers. For this reason, I downgraded >to AOL version 7. > >I find that two e-mail clients, Microsoft Outlook and Mozilla Thunderbird, >are configured in the same way as AOL version 9. When I select on the body of >an >e-mail, I get only the body, not the visible headers. > >My webhost offers webmail access to the e-mails. I do not care for the >format, and I prefer to have an e-mail client on my computer so as to assure >that >e-mails are downloaded to my computer from the web. > >Does anyone know of an e-mail client that formats e-mails to enable copying >visible headers along with the text? > >Thanks, > >Michael > >Michael S. Altus, PhD, ELS >Intensive Care Communications, Inc.(R) >Biomedical Writing and Editing >Baltimore MD; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >************************************************************************* >** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** >** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/ ** >************************************************************************* ************************************************************************* ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** ** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/ ** *************************************************************************
