Tag: thunderbird

Gmail, Outlook, Apple Mail and More: How to View Headers in Email

February 16, 2021

If you are having problems with message delivery, one of the first troubleshooting steps is to view the email headers. You can do this by viewing the message source. We will explain the basics, then teach you how to view headers in email for the most popular clients. These include Gmail, Apple Mail, Yahoo! Mail, […]

Email Encryption Opt Out Now Available for Outlook and Other Email Programs

December 7, 2012

A few weeks ago, we introduced the option for users in security-enabled accounts (such as users subject to HIPAA compliance requirements) to determine for themselves which messages need to be encrypted and which do not.  See: HIPAA Compliant Email – You Decide Which Messages Need Encryption The  “SecureLine Opt Out” feature was then only available to users of […]

How to Open and Read .eml Email Files

August 22, 2012

Many email programs and services allow downloading and/or saving email messages in a format called “.eml”.  This format is very simple and very standard.  These are plain text files that hold one email message per file and which contain the full message headers and full MIME-encoded message content. LuxSci allows saving email messages from WebMail […]

“Please Note” – Message Annotation for your Email

December 19, 2008

Have you ever wanted to add a note to an email for yourself or someone else?  The digital age has seen the paper-clipped note go the way of the dinosaur.  Today’s software programs may offer electronic notes and comments, but none specifically for email that is also shareable across programs.  Until now.   LuxSci has […]