Note: Once you have gotten your email headers, please feel free to use our Email Header Analyzer And Reporting Tool.
When reporting spam that slips past the filters, it is essential that we receive the full message headers from a message. Additionally, sometimes our Support department may request the full headers from an email message in order to troubleshoot mail delivery problems.
Every single Internet e-mail message is made up of two parts the header and the message body of the email. Every single email you send or receive on the Internet contains an Internet Header, a full and valid e-mail header provides a detailed log of the network path taken by the message between the mail sender and the mail receiver(s) (email servers).
Your email client program will usually hide the full header or display only lines, such as From, To, Date, and Subject, see below for more information on pulling headers for your email client:
- Outlook 2003
- Outlook 2007
- Outlook 2010
- Outlook Express
- Outlook 97
- Outlook 98
- Outlook 2000
- Outlook 2002
- Microsoft Exchange
- Zimbra
- Entourage
- Mac OS X Mail
- Outlook Express for Macintosh
- Gmail (works for Google Apps as well)
- Yahoo!
- AOL
- Hotmail
- Eudora
- Netscape, Mozilla or Thunderbird
- Lotus Notes
- Pine
- XtraMail
- Pegasus Mail
- Claris Emailer
- Mail Warrior
- Juno
- Novell Groupwise
Note: If we are missing any email client details than please report us at [email protected]