Don't know of a tool in Outlook, which is why I've stuck with OE.  Ctrl-F3
is much nicer to pop up the headers, also in a much more readable format
with the entire message, in OE.

You might consider using OE just for that one special account... though
others might suggest a different reader that perhaps could be configured to
view the entire message, including headers, without any action.

Darin.


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From: "Mark E. Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 5:57 PM
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Somewhat OT question...


Does anyone know if there's a plug-in for Outlook that lets you easily see
the SMTP header?
We're doing massive re-tuning to our Declude Gateway system which sits in
front of a 15,000 user Exchange system which moves about 420,000 messages
through our 4 Declude inbound MX gateways a day.
For now we've added a COPYTO rule for all of the SUBJECT actions and are
moving them to a special mailbox.

The problem with COPYTO is that the only way to see what test might need to
be adjusted is to look at the SMTP header.
So, when I'm blowing through 13,000 messages just in one afternoon, you can
imagine how old Right click, Options gets. :)



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