In thunderbird you can do it two ways:
1. Ctl-U (or from the menu view/message source) to see a particular
message - that's what I'd recommend.
2. View/Headers/All -- and then as I described earlier you can forward
a message inline and copy the information
Michael S. Altus wrote:
I asked:
Does anyone know of an e-mail client that formats e-mails to enable copying
visible headers along with the text?
Matthew Taylor replied:
Pegasus email would do what you want.
You can also change the message display options in Thunderbird to show the
headers such that they would be copied.
Matthew,
Could you please walk me through the steps in Thunderbird version 2? I am
using a Windows XP computer.
Thanks,
Michael
Michael S. Altus, PhD, ELS
Intensive Care Communications, Inc.(R)
Biomedical Writing and Editing
Baltimore MD; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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