Don't forget also that double clicking on a Selective Mail Download list message gives you all the header data without doing anything else. It was sometime before I found this trick. Quite useful if you have any doubts about the "message source", it can be deleted at the server to avoid any spam, etc. I find in fact that just the normal Subject Headings are enough in most cases to show what is undesirable or unwanted such as adverts from web sites that have been visited.
Rodney Fry
<p>Don't forget also that double clicking on a <i>Selective Mail Download</i> list message gives you all the header data without doing anything else.&nbsp;&nbsp; It was sometime before I found this trick.&nbsp; Quite useful if you have any doubts about the "message source", it can be deleted at the server to avoid any spam, etc.&nbsp;&nbsp; I find in fact that just the normal Subject Headings are enough in most cases to show what is undesirable or unwanted such as adverts from web sites that have been visited.
</p><p>Rodney Fry
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