Just hover over the name This will work when viewing your inbox, or viewing an individual message Just place your mouse cursor over the name of the person who sent it, leave it there for a few seconds, and you'll get a popup that contains the email address of that person. Once the popup comes up, you should be able to move your mouse down to the popup and copy the email address to paste into your filters Sources: I use gmail .
Show Details When viewing a message, on the top right of the message itself, is a little link labeled "Show Details". Click that link. About four or five lines of additional text will pop out.
This will include the date it was sent, the email address it was sent to, and the email address of the person sending it.
In the message box... Right next to the senders name, there is a button labeled "Show Details" click it, and it will display the address right under the senders name, in grayed words. And yes, Gmail does have a wonderful filter that works all on its own...too strong sometimes though. (Screen shot of button, Image was googled) Hope that answers it for you!
-Jinxt Sources: personal experience .
On the top header line of the email Click Show Details. If you want to filter, choose the dropdown list next to the Reply command on the header line and choose 'Filter messages like this'. The filter will come up with the sender's already entered..
Show Details When you see a message, click on show details. That should display the sender's info. Hope that helps.
Sources: I use gmail .
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