Open the email, click on "Actions", then on "Tools", then on "Delivery Information." Next, you have to pick out the internet-style mail header information from the window that appears when you select Delivery Information. Lotus Notes v.4.
X Look for the first line that begins with "Received". There should be a blank line just above it. Then, scroll down to the next blank line.
The stuff in between the two blank lines are the headers you need. Lotus Notes v.5. X Look for the seperator line that reads -------- Additional Header ------.
Select everyhing from there down to the next seperator line, usually -------- Routing Information ------. The stuff in between the two seperator lines are the headers you need. Lotus Notes v.5.
X (easier method) • Open your inbox • Highlight the message that you wish to get header information for. • Choose File -> Export... more.
These instructions are for web based email provided by Google (GMail) • Log into your GMail account. • Open the message you'd like to view headers for. • Click the down arrow next to Reply, at the top-right of the message pane.
• Press the "Message Source" button to view the entire message, headers and all. • Select Show original. The full headers will appear in a new window.
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Click on the subject of the spam in your inbox or other folder. This displays the message. At the top of the message you will see the following links in the message frame right above the "reply" buttons: folder name : Prev | Next : Download Select "Download" from the above.
This changes the message window into the download window. In most cases you will see a line like this: Full message: Content-Type: message/rfc822, with "Full Message" as a link. (Note, depending on the spam, the "Content-Type" may not match the sample above.
This shouldn't matter...) A new browser window will spawn with both the headers and the message text. At this point, simply copy all the text in order to paste it to spamcop or in a message to whomever, should you be doing your own spam fighting :) You may then close that full message browser window. To get back to the folder where the spam was, simply click on the folder name link either in the message window, or in the onebox.
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I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.