Some Help With Headers
These
instructions will help you with the short process of
properly reporting
spam received at an Ag email account to spam@Cals.Arizona.Edu with the full headers
of the original spam email you received. This can also be used any other time you need to find the full headers for an email. We give instuctions
for both Pine and Eudora Email programs.
What are headers?
If your email program is not listed below please Click
here for instructions to several different mail clients
Pine
- First, assuming you are have already opened
Pine, you will need to highlight the "SETUP" option in
the main menu. Next you need to choose "CONFIGURE" at
the setup prompt by striking the "c" key.

- Now you will see a screen that has a series
of configuration options -- you need to find "enable-full-header-cmd" and
highlight it, then put an "X" in it's box by
striking the "x" key:

- When you go to send the spam, you will
need to press the "h" key, as this will actually
show the full headers of the message, then send it to spam@Cals.Arizona.Edu
Using
Eudora and Microsoft Outlook
When you are using Eudora and Outlook,
there is no setup involved like in Pine, it's a bit easier:
- When using Eudora, you must press the "BlahBlahBlah" button
which will be located at the
top of your e-mail.
- Once you have done this, forward the
message to spam@Cals.Arizona.Edu.
1. Open outlook and double click the message
you want to get full headers for:
2. Once the message is open click on View at the top and
then Options to bring up the headers:

3. Highlight the internet headers at the bottom of the
page and right click, then left click copy.
4. Finally go back to your original message and click
Forward at the top, paste the headers into the body of
the message (ctrl+v) or right click and paste

5. Make sure to address either spam@ag.arizona.edu |
spam@cals.arizona.edu click
Send to finish.
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Using Outlook
express 2000
- While Outlook Express 2000 is open, right-click on
the spam message you want the headers for, and click
on Options like so:

- Now highlight the header text in the "Internet
Header" section of the window, and right click on
it; this will produce a small menu, then click on the
Copy option:

- Next, go back to Outlook and with the spam message
still highlighted, click the Forward button. This will
open another window with the message ready to be sent.
Put the cursor in the body of the message and paste the
text you just copied into the message; it should look
similar to this:

- The message should be sent to spam@Cals.Arizona.Edu.
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