It works on any platform, including linux. In the "View" menu dropdown, change "Headers-Normal" to "Headers-All". Alternatively, in the "View" menu dropdown, select "Message Source" (usually there is a shortcut, CTRL-U, that also will do that). The entire message, including all headers, will come up in a new window. On Sun, Nov 13, 2016 at 04:49:23AM +0000, Devin Prater wrote: > Oh wow, how do I do it on Windows? Thanks a lot for this. I love seeing > that kind of information. > On Sat, Nov 12, 2016 at 10:46 PM The Wolf <hank.smith966@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > thunderbird can display headers how ever am not sure how to do this on > > linux but it does work in windows > > > > On 11/12/2016 9:44 PM, Amanda Lacy wrote: > > > someone needs to send her an attachment. > > > > > > On 11/12/16, Devin Prater <r.d.t.prater@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > >> Yep, it's just a signature. The way to really see what a user is from is > > >> through the headers, although I've only found one mail client that can > > do > > >> that, I think it was Mutt or edbrowse, can't remember, but it was only > > one > > >> that I've found. I sure wish Thunderbird did that. -- Henry Yen Aegis Information Systems, Inc. Senior Systems Programmer Hicksville, New York _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list