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I've just started to use Outlook 2007. Previously, I used Outlook Express
(OE). One of the features of OE was the ability to view the source code of a message before opening the message. How can I do this in Outlook 2007? Thanks; Stan |
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![]() "sbrager" wrote in message ... I've just started to use Outlook 2007. Previously, I used Outlook Express (OE). One of the features of OE was the ability to view the source code of a message before opening the message. How can I do this in Outlook 2007? Thanks; Stan |
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Sorry about that blank reply. I was going to say that I don't think it's
possible, but you might try a nice little add-on called Pocketknife Peek. http://www.xintercept.com/pkpeek.htm -Peter "sbrager" wrote in message ... I've just started to use Outlook 2007. Previously, I used Outlook Express (OE). One of the features of OE was the ability to view the source code of a message before opening the message. How can I do this in Outlook 2007? Thanks; Stan |
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Thanks, Peter, Pocketknife Peek was exactly what I looking for.
Stan "Peter Durkee" wrote: Sorry about that blank reply. I was going to say that I don't think it's possible, but you might try a nice little add-on called Pocketknife Peek. http://www.xintercept.com/pkpeek.htm -Peter "sbrager" wrote in message ... I've just started to use Outlook 2007. Previously, I used Outlook Express (OE). One of the features of OE was the ability to view the source code of a message before opening the message. How can I do this in Outlook 2007? Thanks; Stan |
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sbrager wrote:
I've just started to use Outlook 2007. Previously, I used Outlook Express (OE). One of the features of OE was the ability to view the source code of a message before opening the message. Not even possible in Outlook Express. Thank about it: how could you possibly see the contents of something without opening it. The View Source option in OE _does_ open the message; it just doesn't render it. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Brian Tillman wrote:
Thank about it: A little southern twang there. I meant, of course, "think". -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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