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![]() Outlook does not have access to the unprocessed message. Copy the headers by right-clicking the message in the Inbox and choosing Options. I really need the entire raw message. |
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"Marvin Blackburn" wrote in message
... I really need the entire raw message. Get out your VBA coding ring, then. While Diane's reference to Pocketknife Peek is a good one, even that will not give you the raw message, but only the various portions of it in separate tabs. By the time Outlook presents it to you, there is no raw message. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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