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Turning off message headers

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dmlcs - 19 Aug 2007 18:26 GMT
Anyone know how to fix Outlook 2003 so that I don't see the full message
header (all the server locations and all that) on every e-mail?
Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook] - 20 Aug 2007 07:42 GMT
Outlook doesn't show the full Internet message headers in the message
body...you have to go into the message options to see them.  Do you have any
add-ins that might be doing this?

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> Anyone know how to fix Outlook 2003 so that I don't see the full message
> header (all the server locations and all that) on every e-mail?
dmlcs - 20 Aug 2007 12:32 GMT
No add-ins that I know of - but I'm trying to fix a problem on my
sister-in-law's computer in a city 600 miles away, so that could be the
problem.  I will have her check for add-ins.  Thanks.

> Outlook doesn't show the full Internet message headers in the message
> body...you have to go into the message options to see them.  Do you have any
> add-ins that might be doing this?
>
> > Anyone know how to fix Outlook 2003 so that I don't see the full message
> > header (all the server locations and all that) on every e-mail?
 
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