"Beauregard T. Shagnasty" <[email protected]> wrote in message 
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> Desiree wrote:
>
>> Thanks. I always have email set to show all headers as a routine
>> security measure.
>
> Here's a suggestion:  set your View Headers > Normal so your display, and
> your printing, won't show all those lines, but when you want to "check
> the security" of the email while viewing it, press Control-U to view
> source, then when satisfied, press Control-W to close the source window.

Thank you but I am a mouse person. I would never remember those keyboard 
commands. I use the keyboard for typing and try to never need it for 
anything else.

Besides, it is a security measure and security trumps SM's problem when 
printing.  I'll just try to remember to turn off full headers if printing. I 
rarely print an email. It is only because I have no way of knowing how long 
I have before this computer dies. I am just trying to wait until Dell has 
Ivy Bridge processors.

>
>> I just didn't realize it would print all of that (23
>> lines of headers). I'll have to try to remember to switch to "normal"
>> for headers before printing and then switch back to "all".
>
> It prints what is showing...
>
> -- 
>   -bts
>   -This space for rent, but the price is high 


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