>Thanks for all your technical help.  COMMAND-SHIFT-H works good (only on 
>incoming mail).

There are no long headers to be viewed on outgoing mail. Everything you 
see on the incoming is either created by Emailer when the email is 
actually sent, or created by the various mail servers in the path between 
Emailer and the recipient's email client (and then a few more are created 
when the recipient receives the email).

So there would be no reason to enable the Show Long Headers for anything 
other than incoming mail, because there is simply nothing to show.

>So, Chris, do you build PC or do you use Mac? What is your main email 
>program to use now? Are you mostly on OS X and running classic 
>environment?  More and more of my friends are using "mail" from OS X 
>now.....

I use Macs and PCs (and I do build PCs from scratch). 

I have on my desk at work a PM 9600 with a G3 card (I have a G4 card for 
it, I just haven't gotten around to installing it). I also have a PM 
6500, a home built k6-2 based PC, a home built P2-400 PC, and Dell 
Dimension something or other (1.2 Ghz P4). 

At home I have an iMac DV SE (400 Mhz) and a home built 750 Mhz AMD Duron 
based PC. I also have a Powerbook 1400, Dell Latitude C610 laptop, and 
Acer something or other (133 Mhz Pentium laptop). We won't get into 
machines that I don't use on a regular basis (I have a garage full of 
older Macs, and currently have a van full of them too that I just aquired 
and have yet to sort out. I also have a ton of machines in storage some 
old Macs, some old PCs, some old Apple II series, and some other odds and 
ends). I also won't get into all the machines I support (run the range 
from very old to brand new on both the Mac and PC fronts, as well as some 
other odd systems here and there).

I currently use the following OSes on a regular basis. Mac OS 
7,8,9,X,X-Server, Windows 98, NT 4 Workstation, 2000 Pro, 2000 Server, 
2003 Server, XP Home, XP Pro, MS DOS 6.2.2, NetBSD 1.5.3 (mac68k), NetBSD 
1.6 (mac68k).

I also know to various degrees my way around the following (some I am 
fluent in and just don't use any more, others I just have a working 
knowledge of). Windows 3.x, 95, NT 3.11, NT 4 Server, MS DOS 5 and 
earlier, Pick, Mac OS 6 and earlier, Linux (RedHat 5 & 6, Caldera ??, 
Mandrake ??), Newton OS 1.x & 2.x, Apple ProDos, AT&T System V, Sun 
Solaris, and others that I'm sure I'm not thinking about right now (oh, 
like IBM's System 23 OS, whatever it was called, same with IBM's 5110 
OS... although in both cases, it was more like the Apple II's OS, where 
there wasn't much of an OS beyond the ability to start applications and 
do a few minor file manipulations).

I use Emailer for all of my own email, both in OS 9 and earlier and in OS 
X under Classic. I plan to continue to do so until either I can no longer 
run Emailer, or I write my own email client to replace it (the two events 
will probably happen together... I will find myself in a position where I 
can no longer use Emailer, and that will cause me to finally write my own 
email client).

I also use Eudora, Outlook Express, Outlook, Mail.app, and Thunderbird to 
various degrees (I have to support all of the above, so I have at least a 
basic working knowledge of them, some I know better then others).

-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>

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