In Outlook Express, I can right click a message to View
Source. This not only reveals message headers, but the
contents of the email message. This is handy for
screening potentially junk emails.
Is that functionality missing from Outlook 2000?
I cannot find a way to do that in Outlook 2000, which
seems strange.
I can view message headers, but not the email body content
in source view. I couldn't find anything in Outlook help
when searching "view source".
~~~TIA for any assistance!
Teelbee
~~~Teelbee
Outlook 2003 has a registry key you can set to view source -
http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/view_source.htm
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"teelbee" <anon...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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<anon...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I don't like to open emails from people I'm unsure about,
> so copy/paste wouldn't serve my purpose here.
>
> You see, using Outlook Exchange and viewing the full
> source was a safer way to confirm if a questionable
> message was junk mail or not.
>
> How odd that the "lite" version has that great
> functionality, but the full version doesn't.
>
> Oh, well.
>
> Thanks for clarifying that for me - I kept looking and
> looking for a way to do that, but now that I know it's
> futile, I can stop.
>