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The University of Delaware Police Forensics Lab maintains a website with instructions of how to view the email headers of any email in any email program. [[http://128.175.24.251/headers.htm Click here]] to see the list of programs and instructions. Pick your program - e.g. Microsoft Outlook Express 5, Mozilla Thunderbird, Netscape Messenger | The University of Delaware Police Forensics Lab maintains a website with instructions of how to view the email headers of any email in any email program. [[http://128.175.24.251/headers.htm Click here]] to see the list of programs and instructions. Pick your program - e.g. Microsoft Outlook Express 5, Mozilla Thunderbird, Netscape Messenger |
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The headers of an email contain critical information pertaining to where the email comes from. Stopspam.org have a 2000 word detailed article recommeded on "Reading Email Headers - All About Email Headers".
The University of Delaware Police Forensics Lab maintains a website with instructions of how to view the email headers of any email in any email program. [Click here] to see the list of programs and instructions. Pick your program - e.g. Microsoft Outlook Express 5, Mozilla Thunderbird, Netscape Messenger