Look up the name of the software you use to send and receive email, not the company through which you get your connectivity. For instance, Earthlink and Bellsouth are internet service providers (ISPs), not email programs. Outlook Express, Eudora and Pegasus are all programs you might use for email. If you aren't sure of what you use for email, contact your ISP's support department.
We do not have access to every email program that exists, so we cannot always provide the instructions for getting headers in them. Also, there are proprietary interfaces (usually web-based) that we have no way of accessing. In both cases, those programs will not be unless someone sends clear directions to us.
Choose your software:
- Agent
- AOL
- AT&T Message Center
- Becky! Internet Mail
- Blitzmail
- cc:Mail
- Claris Emailer
- Compuserve
- Elm
- Emacs integrated mail
- Entourage
- Eudora
- Exchange
- Excite Webmail
- Foxmail
- Free Agent
- Freeserve
- GMail
- Gnu integrated mail
- Godaddy Webmail
- Hotmail
- IncrediMail
- Internet Explorer
- Internet News
- Juno
- Kmail/KDE Desktop
- Lotus Notes
- Lycos Mail (mailcity.com)
- Macintosh OS X Mail
- Mail Warrior
- Mailx
- Microsoft Programs
- Mutt
- Netscape
- Newswatcher
- Novell Groupwise
- Onebox.com
- Operamail
- Outlook 97
- Outlook 98
- Outlook 2000
- Outlook Express
- Outlook Express for Macintosh
- Outlook Web Access
- Pegasus
- Pine
- PHPMailer
- Pronto Mail (GTK/unix)
- StarOffice
- The Bat!
- Thunderbird
- Unix Programs
- WebTV
- Ximian Evolution
- Yahoo! Mail
- ZZN.com
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