On or about 10/4/03 11:48 AM chris ever-so-carefully typed:

>>In the mail actions set-up, it gives you the option  "Internet 
>>Header"....where is the Internet Header in a received e-mail?  (long 
>>headers?)
>
>An internet header is any "line item" in the email long headers.
>
>So "Subject" is a header, "From" is a header, "Return-Path" is a header, 
>as well as things like "X-Mailer".
>
>If you look at the long headers of an email message, a good rule of thumb 
>is, if the word ends in a : then its a "header"
>
>-chris
><http://www.mythtech.net>

If you're asking, "How do I look at the header?", the MAIL menu command 
"Show Long Headers", or the keyboard short-cut [shift][command]H, will 
display the long header in the same window where the short header is 
usually displayed.  

Roger

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