Hi Eric, Laurie, and Others,

To eliminate verbose header data in forwarded mail messages, bring up your Mail 
preferences (Cmd+Comma), navigate to the "Viewing" button on your toolbar, and 
press it. On the "Viewing" pane, navigate to the popup button for "Show header 
detail", VO-space, and change the popup to "None".

You might want to check your current setting for header detail.  When I select 
"Default", the forwarded header fields are "From", "Subject", "Date", and "To". 
When I select "None", all those fields are left off, and only the content of 
the message is forwarded.  Selecting "All" includes all the header information 
in forwarded mail.

HTH.  Cheers,

Esther 

On May 20, 2014, at 3:16 AM, Laurie Mehta wrote:
> 
> If anyone on this list does know how to help the person who asked how to 
> change their mail setting to hide the full envelope information in all 
> forwarded mail, I hope that that person will please share that information 
> with all of us because it would b helpful information indeed.
> 
> Regards,
> L. Mehta
> 

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