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On Sat, 10 Jan 2004, Mark J. Dulcey wrote: > Current versions of Mozilla don't need any assistance at all. Just go to > the View menu and choose Message Source. This certainly works with the > 1.6b that I'm currently using, and it also works with 1.5; I can't say > when it was first implemented. This may be completely irrelevant, but Pine has an interesting feature where if you view a message's headers the mail client will also show you the message's raw source. This is kind of clever if you just wanted the headers & got more than you wanted, but annoying if you wanted to see the source & would never have thought to access it in this roundabout way. I have a vague memory that Mozilla Mail did something like this as well, but it's been so long since I used it -- a year or two -- that I may be completely misremembering things. -- Chris Devers
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