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How do I access the "message envelope", in Thunderbird?

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Example of message envelope:

Return-Path: g***y@g******n.me.uk Delivered-To: p*m@t***g.co.uk X-FDA: 73387739460.17.jelly03_7ba0ee01ee53b X-Spam-Summary: 50,0,0,f964ca74e200b2b2,d41d8cd98f00b204,g.......m,RULES_HIT:41:69:152:355:379:541:543:560:800:962:988:989:1189:1260:1313:131

etc.

Example of message envelope: Return-Path: g***y@g******n.me.uk Delivered-To: p*m@t***g.co.uk X-FDA: 73387739460.17.jelly03_7ba0ee01ee53b X-Spam-Summary: 50,0,0,f964ca74e200b2b2,d41d8cd98f00b204,g.......m,RULES_HIT:41:69:152:355:379:541:543:560:800:962:988:989:1189:1260:1313:131 etc.

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That looks to me like regular email header data.

Try ctrl+u.

In a typical message, I have all these fields in the header.

Delivered-To Received X-Google-Smtp-Source X-Received ARC-Seal ARC-Message-Signature ARC-Authentication-Results Return-Path Received Received-SPF Authentication-Results DKIM-Signature X-Thread-Info Feedback-ID Received Received Content-Type MIME-Version Subject From To Date Message-ID Reply-To

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Chosen Solution

That looks to me like regular email header data.

Try ctrl+u.

In a typical message, I have all these fields in the header.

Delivered-To Received X-Google-Smtp-Source X-Received ARC-Seal ARC-Message-Signature ARC-Authentication-Results Return-Path Received Received-SPF Authentication-Results DKIM-Signature X-Thread-Info Feedback-ID Received Received Content-Type MIME-Version Subject From To Date Message-ID Reply-To

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Thanks

Toby