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Some soccer goals (Back-to-back field events)
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headers
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Usage examples of headers.
Well, you can find gazillions of valid addresses without the crutch of one of these programs simply by reading the headers of emails.
However, if you read the headers, this email looks like it was sent by a computer named Anteros, then went to kizmiaz.
Even really experienced Eudora users rarely know about how to make extra headers, so it’s a great way to show off.
You can add as many extra headers to your email as you want by adding new lines that also start with “extra headers=”.
Heck, the Eudora email program named the button you click to read full headers “blah blah blah.
But when I went to look up the topic of headers in my library of manuals, I was shocked to find that most of them don’t even cover the topic.
The two I found that did cover headers said almost nothing about them.
If any of you super-vigilant readers looking for flame bait happen to know of any literature that *does* cover headers in detail, please include that information in your tirades!
To see full headers in Eudora, just click the “blah, blah, blah” button on the far left end of the tool bar.
To see full headers, click on Options, then click the “Show All headers” item.
Maybe there is an easy way to see full headers in Pegasus, but I haven’t found it.
The hard way to see full headers in Pegasus -- or IE -- or any email program -- is to open your mail folders with Wordpad.
Once you have done this, when you are reading your email you will be able to see full headers by giving the “h” command.
It actually gives slightly more detailed headers than Pine, and automatically shows full headers.
Then we’ll examine two headers that reveal some interesting shenanigans.