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| | find full message headers. Hello, I have looked for this, and been unable to find it. I received the following from a customer support center: forward a copy of the message, including the full message headers. Specifically, we need an unedited copy of the message that includes the X-originating IP. This will help us determine the message's true source and find out what actions may be available for us to take against the sender How do I find this in "Windows Live Mail?" (not Hotmail) Thank you for your time and consideration. -- *Jesus promised He would NEVER: -leave me nor forsake me -give me more than I can handle *Jesus promised me Eternal Life! See? It''s ok. If the brain tumor takes my life, I get to go home! |
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| | Re: find full message headers. Select the message in the Message list File > Save As, accept the default and choose where to save the file. Note the file name and its location. It may be wise to right-click on the file you just saved and select Send to > Compressed (zipped) folder. This will put another file alongside it with the same name but with a .zip extension. Then right-click on this .zip file and select Send to > Mail recipient. Fill in the address and write your message as usual. You can delete some or all of the text that's already there. Then send it. -- Noel "BassetCase" <BassetCase@xxxxxx support> wrote in message news:AE631693-D07B-42D8-B88E-92F2EA246C32@xxxxxx Quote: > Hello, I have looked for this, and been unable to find it. I > received the > following from a customer support center: > > forward a copy of the message, including the full message headers. > Specifically, we need an unedited copy of the message that > includes the > X-originating IP. This will help us determine the message's true > source and > find out what actions may be available for us to take against the > sender > > How do I find this in "Windows Live Mail?" (not Hotmail) > > Thank you for your time and consideration. > -- > *Jesus promised He would NEVER: > -leave me nor forsake me > -give me more than I can handle > *Jesus promised me Eternal Life! > > See? It''s ok. If the brain tumor takes my life, I get to go home! |
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| | Re: find full message headers. "BassetCase" <BassetCase@xxxxxx support> wrote in message news:AE631693-D07B-42D8-B88E-92F2EA246C32@xxxxxx Quote: > Hello, I have looked for this, and been unable to find it. I received the > following from a customer support center: > > forward a copy of the message, including the full message headers. > Specifically, we need an unedited copy of the message that includes the > X-originating IP. This will help us determine the message's true source > and > find out what actions may be available for us to take against the sender > > How do I find this in "Windows Live Mail?" (not Hotmail) > > Thank you for your time and consideration. > -- on the screen by pressing the Ctrl key and the F3 key on your keyboard at the same time, after opening the message on the screen. I haven't needed to try that in Windows Live Mail yet, but it's the first thing I'd try if I did. You can then copy and paste from the new window this gives into the message you're sending. Robert Miles |
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| | Re: find full message headers. "BassetCase" <BassetCase@xxxxxx support> wrote in message news:AE631693-D07B-42D8-B88E-92F2EA246C32@xxxxxx Quote: > Hello, I have looked for this, and been unable to find it. I received the > following from a customer support center: > > forward a copy of the message, including the full message headers. > Specifically, we need an unedited copy of the message that includes the > X-originating IP. This will help us determine the message's true source and > find out what actions may be available for us to take against the sender > Quote: > How do I find this in "Windows Live Mail?" (not Hotmail) as well as the headers, the simplest procedure is just to use Actions, Forward as Attachment (Alt-A,d) Quote: > > Thank you for your time and consideration. Good luck Robert Aldwinckle --- Quote: > -- > *Jesus promised He would NEVER: > -leave me nor forsake me > -give me more than I can handle > *Jesus promised me Eternal Life! > > See? It''s ok. If the brain tumor takes my life, I get to go home! |
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