Just to bash this completely to death:

None - not a single one - of your 4 ways of doing it works for my Outlook 98
(Danish).

I have to open the mail, chose 'vis' (show) -> Indstillinger
(configurations? not properties as that is 'egenskaber') and look in the
'Internet brevhoveder' (Internat mail headers) textbox for the header.
That is not so simple that is is reasonable to assume that it is common
knowledge.
That the textbox is just too narrow, so that the already (per RFC822) brokn
lines are broken yet again, just adds to the useabiliy of this marvelous
tool.

Henrik Tougaard, Copenhagen, Denmark.
- yet another Outlook user who pines(!) for a proper mailreader.


> Fra: Mark Harrop [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> 
> Don't know what the problem is ???
> 
> Option 1. Right click on the email and select Properties, then select
> Details, and all the headers are there, plus more !
> Option 2. Highlight message. Then File, Properties, and low and behold
> your'e there again.
> Option 3. Open the message and do as per Option 2.
> Option 4. Highlight the Message and press Alt+Enter.
> 
> Surely 4 (at least) ways of doing it is enough ?
> 
> S'pose it's more fun to bash on Microsoft then find out how 
> to actually use
> the program ??
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> |So I guess it is not a "decent mailer".
> | What a surprize.
> |
> | Given the (regretable) almost universal business adoption 
> of MS products
> for
> | office automation, it is probably a mistake to assume that 
> just because
> the
> | information is in the headers, that it is accessible (or 
> even that the
> user
> | is aware of it).
> |
> | Lincoln
> 
> 

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