At 05:58 PM 12/05/2008 -0500, Tony B wrote
Yes, Gmail (or some other modern "in the cloud" AJAX email app) may be
_part_ of the answer. But, given that they all store multi-gigabytes
of prior emails, I can't imagine why he would still want to go to the
hassle of copying and pasting into Word documents. Anyway, I tried,
but he doesn't seem to be interested.

That is exactly why Eudora works best for this. You can display whichever headers you want in your regular mail delivery, or you can hit the blah-blah button and see all of the headers in an individual msg. Copy whichever version you like. There's really no need to store Eudora mail msgs in a Word doc, as you can create as many mailboxes as you like and have all your msgs filtered into them as they are downloaded from your server. If you leave them in Eudora mailboxes, you can open them at any time and expand the headers if you want. I would think that would be the case with most email apps? The difference with Eudora is that you can choose in advance _which_ headers you want displayed on a regular basis.

Sue

Sue


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