Note: Once you have gotten your email headers, please feel free to use our Email Header Analyzer.When
reporting spam that slips past the filters, it is essential that we
receive the full message headers from a message. Additionally, sometimes
our Support department may request the full headers from an email
message in order to troubleshoot mail delivery problems.
Every
single Internet e-mail message is made up of two parts the header and
the message body of the email. Every single email you send or receive on
the Internet contains an Internet Header, a full and valid e-mail
header provides a detailed log of the network path taken by the message
between the mail sender and the mail receiver(s) (email servers).
Your
email client program will usually hide the full header or display only
lines, such as From, To, Date, and Subject, see below for more
information on pulling headers for your email client:
- Outlook 2016
- Outlook 2013
- Outlook 2010
- Outlook 2007
- Outlook 2003
- Outlook Express
- Outlook 97
- Outlook 98
- Outlook 2000
- Outlook 2002
- Microsoft Exchange
- Zimbra
- Entourage
- Mac OS X Mail
- Outlook Express for Macintosh
- Gmail (works for Google Apps as well)
- Yahoo!
- AOL
- Hotmail
- Eudora
- Netscape, Mozilla or Thunderbird
- Lotus Notes
- Pine
- XtraMail
- Pegasus Mail
- Claris Emailer
- Mail Warrior
- Juno
- Novell Groupwise
- Double click on the email message so that it is opened in its own window.

- On
the Message tab, in the Options section there is a little button with
an arrow in it. Click on it and you have the message options menu with
the internet headers in the bottom section.

- This will bring up the Message Options window. The last component of this is the Internet Headers
- .

- Right-click inside the headers and choose Select All, then right-click again and choose Copy.
- Close the Message Options window.
- You should now be looking at the original message window. You can copy and paste these message headers into our Email Header Analyzer. You can copy and paste these message headers into our Email Header Analyzer.
- Double click on the email message so that it is opened in its own window.

- On
the Message tab, in the Options section there is a little button with
an arrow in it. Click on it and you have the message options menu with
the internet headers in the bottom section.

- This will bring up the Message Options window. The last component of this is the Internet Headers.
-

- Right-click inside the headers and choose Select All, then right-click again and choose Copy.
- Close the Message Options window.
- You should now be looking at the original message window. You can copy and paste these message headers into our Email Header Analyzer. You can copy and paste these message headers into our Email Header Analyzer.
- Double click on the email message so that it is opened in its own window.

- On
the Message tab, in the Options section there is a little button with
an arrow in it. Click on it and you have the message options menu with
the internet headers in the bottom section.

- This will bring up the Message Options window. The last component of this is the Internet Headers.
-

- Right-click inside the headers and choose Select All, then right-click again and choose Copy.
- Close the Message Options window.
- You should now be looking at the original message window. You can copy and paste these message headers into our Email Header Analyzer.
- Double
click on the email message so that it is opened in its own window. If
you are new to Outlook 2007, you will be working on what is called the
Ribbon. This is a series of tabs across the top of the message, Message,
Developer etc.
- On the Message tab,
in the Options section there is a little button with an arrow in it.
Click on it and you have the message options menu with the internet
headers in the bottom section.

- This will have brought up the Message Options window. The last component of this is the Internet Headers.
- Right-click inside the headers and choose Select All, then right-click again and choose Copy.

- Close the Message Options window.
- You should now be looking at the original message window. You can copy and paste these message headers into our Email Header Analyzer.
- To begin, open the email message in a new window by double-clicking on it.
- On
this new window menu, go to View -> Options. If you do not see
options, you may have to reveal it by clicking on the two down arrows at
the bottom of the menu.

- This
will have brought up the Message Options window. The last component of
this is the Internet Headers. Right-click inside the headers and choose
Select All, then right-click again and choose Copy.
- Close the Message Options window.
- You should now be looking at the original message window. You can copy and paste these message headers into our Email Header Analyzer.
- To begin, open the email message in a new window by double-clicking on it.
- From the File menu, click Properties.
- Click the Details tab.

- Click Message Source. A new window will open containing all the headers and original message:

- Right-click anywhere inside this window and choose Select All.
- Right-click again and choose Copy.
- Close this window, the details window and the message window (so you are back to the main Outlook Express program).
- You should now be looking at the original message window. You can copy and paste these message headers into our Email Header Analyzer.
To view headers in Outlook 97, it may require the update:
Internet Mail Enhancement Patch- If
you already have the update or just installed it, open any message and
look for Internet headers on the Options tab. If you don’t see the
Options tab, choose View | Message Header to display it.
- Open the message you’d like to view headers for.
- Click Options from the drop-down menus.
- Near the bottom of the screen you’ll see a section titled Internet Headers.
- Right-click inside the headers and choose Select All, then right-click again and choose Copy.
- Close the Message Source box.
- You should now be looking at the original message window. You can copy and paste these message headers into our Email Header Analyzer. Click on forward and address the message to [email protected]. In the area above the copied part of the message, Paste the Internet Headers and click Send.
- Open the message you’d like to view headers for.
- Select Options, then Full Headers.
- Right-click inside the headers and choose Select All, then right-click again and choose Copy.
- Close the Message Source box.
- You should now be looking at the original message window. You can copy and paste these message headers into our Email Header Analyzer. Click on forward and address the message to [email protected]. In the area above the copied part of the message, Paste the Internet Headers and click Send.
- Open the message you’d like to view headers for.
- Click Options from the drop-down menu.
- A box called Message Options pops up.
- Near the bottom of the box you’ll see a text area titled Internet headers.
- Right-click inside the headers and choose Select All, then right-click again and choose Copy.
- Close the Message Source box.
- You should now be looking at the original message window. You can copy and paste these message headers into our Email Header Analyzer. Click on forward and address the message to [email protected]. In the area above the copied part of the message, Paste the Internet Headers and click Send.
- Click the "File" menu
- Click "Properties"
- Click the "Details" tab
- Click "Message Source"
- Highlight, copy and paste everything in the "Message Source" windows
- Right click the desired message and select Show Original

- This will open a new window with the source headers, select all and send in a new message to [email protected]
- To begin, open the email message in a new window by double-clicking on it.
- Choose View > Internet Headers.

- Click inside the new box that appears in your message and choose Edit > Select All.
- Click inside the box again and choose Edit > Copy
- You should now be looking at the original message window. You can copy and paste these message headers into our Email Header Analyzer.
- To begin, open the email message in a new window by double-clicking on it.
- View > Message > Raw Source

- Copy the headers by right clicking, selecting all and then choosing copy.
- Close the Message Source box.
- You should now be looking at the original message window. You can copy and paste these message headers into our Email Header Analyzer.
Outlook Express for Macintosh - Back to Top
- Select the email.
- Choose View and then choose Source.
- A new window will appear containing the email with full headers.
- Press command + A, to select all, then command + C to copy.
Gmail (works for Google Apps as well) - Back to Top
- Open the message you’d like to view headers for.
- Click the down arrow next to Reply, at the top-right of the message pane.
- Select Show original.

- The
full headers will appear in a new window, simply right-click inside the
headers and choose Select All, then right-click again and choose Copy.

- Close the Message Source box.
- You should now be looking at the original message window. You can copy and paste these message headers into our Email Header Analyzer.
- Go to Options > General Preferences
- Under Mail Viewing Preferences, go to Message Headers, then select ALL.
- Hit the small down arrow next to Forward and choose As Inline Text.

- Forward the message to [email protected].
The email files are in an html format. The objective is to save the file in html format. This can be done as follows:
- To begin, open the email message by clicking on it.
- Click on Details (right above the To: and From: fields) and choose View Message Source.

- The
full headers will appear in a new window, simply right-click inside the
headers and choose Select All, then right-click again and choose Copy.

- Close the Message Source box.
- You should now be looking at the original message window. You can copy and paste these message headers into our Email Header Analyzer.
- In the left pane, click Mail.
- In the Folders list, click Inbox.
- Once in the Inbox, click on the message that you are getting the headers for.
- Right-click the message in the message list, and then click View source.

- The
full headers will appear in a new window, simply right-click inside the
headers and choose Select All, then right-click again and choose Copy.
- Close the Message Source box.
- You should now be looking at the original message window. You can copy and paste these message headers into our Email Header Analyzer.
- To begin, open the email message in a new window by double-clicking on it.
- Click on the tool bar icon labeled blah, blah, blah.

- Copy the headers by right clicking, selecting all and then choosing copy.
- Choose Edit > Copy.
- Close the Message Source box.
- You should now be looking at the original message window. You can copy and paste these message headers into our Email Header Analyzer.
Netscape, Mozilla or Thunderbird - Back to Top
- To begin, open the email message in a new window by double-clicking on it.
- Choose View > Headers > All

- This will expand the top of your email message and it will now include the full headers.
- Right-click again and choose Copy.

- You should now be looking at the original message window. You can copy and paste these message headers into our Email Header Analyzer.
Lotus Notes v.4.x
- Look for the first line that begins with "Received". There should be a blank line just above it.
- Then, scroll down to the next blank line. The data in-between the two blank lines are the headers you need.
Lotus Notes v.5.x
- Open your inbox
- Highlight the message that you wish to get header information for.
- Choose File -> Export...
- Type in a filename, leave the type as "Structured Text" and click Export
- From the Dialog Box that comes up, choose "Selected Documents" and click OK
- Now you can open that message you saved in WordPad and Cut and Paste it.
You must configure Pine to allow showing message headers. You may skip steps 1-6 below if you have performed this configuration.
- Press
the h key while viewing the message to show full headers. If this
returns the error Command h not defined for this screen, do the
following:
- Go to the Pine start up screen.
- Hit s for Setup.
- Hit c for Config.
- Scroll down to the section labeled Advanced Command Preferences.
- Put an x for the enable-full-header-cmd feature.
- Type E to exit Config, and Y to save changes.
- The
next time you read a message, type H and the full headers will be
displayed at the top of the message. Type H again to hide the headers.

- You should now be looking at the original message window. You can copy and paste these message headers into our Email Header Analyzer.
- Log into XtraMail
- Click on "Options" in the left-hand navigation bar.
- Click the "Display" button.
- Change the Message Headers option to "Full".
- Click the OK button to confirm.
- In the New Mail or other folder window:
- Right click the message, and select Message Properties.
- In the right hand column uncheck the box beside Contains HTML data.
- Click OK. That should allow you to see the message as a text message only.
- Click Ctrl-H to bring up the full headers.
Version 2.0 and higher:
- Use the "Show Long Headers" option in the "Mail" menu while you have the message open.
Versions earlier than 2.0:
- Click the blue triangle near the "from" information to show additional message information
- Click the "Show Original Headers..." button to bring up the full header info.
- When viewing the message, click File, then Save Message As.
- A standard save window will appear.
- Save the message as a .txt file (document.txt).
- Open the file you created, select all (ctrl-A) and copy (ctrl-c).
- And paste (ctrl-v).
- On the drop down menu "Options"
- Choose "Email Options" (press ctrl-E)
- Under "Show Message Headers", select the "full" option.
- Click
the OK button to save the setting. Juno version 4+ can display MIME and
HTML email, but does not provide a way of viewing the HTML Source for
the message within Juno.
- Open the message
- In the message window select: File > Attachments > View
- Select the Mime.822 attachment