> I have some emails in my sent folder that I need to print out with
> dates, so I need the expanded headers (blah blah blah), I cannot figure
> out how to get them.
>
> I am on Eudora 5.1.
Because you sent them, there's no Blah-blah-blah. Most of the contents
of that (paths and times) didn't exist when you saved the outgoing
email. Sender and attachments are in the top of the window dsplaying the
email. The date sent info is in the 'Date' column of the overview
window.

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Peter
jferris - 30 Aug 2006 18:35 GMT
I need to have the email printed with the date sent. I see the date in the
'date' column, but not on the email! Isn't there any way to do this?
Julie
> > I have some emails in my sent folder that I need to print out with
> > dates, so I need the expanded headers (blah blah blah), I cannot figure
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> Peter
Peter Ceresole - 30 Aug 2006 19:27 GMT
> I need to have the email printed with the date sent. I see the date in the
> 'date' column, but not on the email! Isn't there any way to do this?
If you just print it from Eudora, it automatically inserts a header on
the page that shows the destination address, date and time sent and
subject. Does that fit your bill?

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Peter
> I have some emails in my sent folder that I need to print out with
> dates, so I need the expanded headers (blah blah blah), I cannot figure
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> Julie
I write a daily story, send it to several people including a copy to
myself. When I receive my copy in the mail, the "blah blah blah"
information is available if I click on the "blah blah blah" box. Maybe
you should copy yourself if you need the information in the header?
I have a question as a followup to yours: How can I convert ALL the
episodes I've sent in the last two weeks to show the "blah blah blah"
headers without having to change each one as I bring it up on the
screen? I keep the episode copies (The ones I have sent to myself) in a
separate mailbox.
also - what IS the "blah blah blah"? What does it allow me to see and/or
not see? (I have 6.2)
THANKS!!!
de

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Peter Ceresole - 17 Aug 2007 20:40 GMT
> also - what IS the "blah blah blah"? What does it allow me to see and/or
> not see? (I have 6.2)
It shows you the full received headers, and the html code in html mails,
so revealing the urls behind the 'innocent' camouflage in spam and spoof
mails. Very useful- I use it a lot.

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Richard Ellis - 18 Aug 2007 02:49 GMT
> > also - what IS the "blah blah blah"? What does it allow me to see and/or
> > not see? (I have 6.2)
>
> It shows you the full received headers, and the html code in html mails,
> so revealing the urls behind the 'innocent' camouflage in spam and spoof
> mails. Very useful- I use it a lot.
thanks for the explanation.
de

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John H Meyers - 17 Aug 2007 21:08 GMT
On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 12:17:00 -0500:
Previously (Julie):
>> I have some emails in my sent folder that I need to print out
>> with dates, so I need the expanded headers (blah blah blah),
>> I cannot figure out how to get them.
Outgoing mail stored locally is as of before it was ever sent out
to an SMTP server, and doesn't have much to display
that isn't already seen; it can also be printed either before
or after sending, and probably uses identical logic in either case.
Does the Mac version not even show the date last saved? When printing,
Windows 6.2 version includes last saved date & time in each page header;
"Save as" (with "include headers") saves with a "Date:" header instead.
What does the Mac version do in comparable situations?
Richard Ellis:
> I write a daily story, send it to several people including a copy to
> myself. When I receive my copy in the mail, the "blah blah blah"
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> also - what IS the "blah blah blah"? What does it allow me to see and/or
> not see? (I have 6.2)
"Blah blah" shows all headers, instead of suppressing "uninteresting" headers
(such as "Received:"), also shows HTML (only on Mac).
I don't have a Mac to play with, but you could see what this does:
<x-eudora-setting:123> When checked, Eudora will show all the headers from messages,
not just an abbreviated set. [re preview? or fully opened message?]
Complete settings list for Mac:
http://www.eudora.com/techsupport/mac/download/X-Eudora-Settings.txt
http://www.eudora.com/techsupport/mac/xsettings.html [how to use]
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