cathie said:
Hi. Thanks, but can you tell me how to forward it as an attachment?
I mean,
if I get an email, there is NO header. I can't find the header. I
need to
have a full header available to forward to my bank, ebay, etc.,
showing them
who is sending me illegal emails. I need to know HOW to get the
full header
to appear, and if it won't appear, where I can find it so I can
attach it, as
you put it, to the forwarded email I send to my bank, etc., so they
can crack
down on these abusers. Thanks!
How you forward - inline or as attachment - is an option. Go look in
the options for Outlook. It's in there. You didn't mention WHICH
version of Outlook that you use and where is the option might be
different in different versions of Outlook. The option looks
something like "When forwarding an e-mail" so select "Attach original
e-mail". There is a problem when forwarding an e-mail as an
attachment: some abuse mailboxes won't accept any e-mails that have
attachments. They simply discard them upon receipt. So forwarding as
attachment has its risk if you are trying to report spam. It's okay
for other purposes and it will include the original e-mail but then
inline forwarding is handy when you want to insert your own comments
within the original e-mail. You will need to find out if to whomever
you are sending spam reports will accept e-mails with attachments.
You can do as Brian suggest where you would have to copy and paste the
headers as seen in View -> Options and then copy and paste the body of
the message (by View -> Source for HTML-formatted e-mails since the
rendered version is useless and they need to see the HTML code).
See
http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/viewing_headers.htm. Personally
I never found PocketKnife that handy since it doesn't show you any
more than what you could already do using features in Outlook.
OLSpamCop (
http://www.olspamcop.org/) is an add-in that copies the
entire message, headers + body, to the clipboard. Rather than 2
separate copy and paste operations, I just click the toolbar button
and then paste into the spam reporting web form. It even let you
automatically compose an e-mail that gets sent to SpamCop.