jdavidb (email not shown publicly) http://voiceofjohn.blogspot.com/ J. David Blackstone has a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Engineering and nine years of experience at a wireless telecommunications company, where he learned Perl and never looked back. J. David has an advantage in that he works really hard, he has a passion for writing good software, and he knows many of the world's best Perl programmers.
Web-based email systems should include a "download message" link that gives you the original mail with full headers. I realize Yahoo and Hotmail would never do that because their services are free, but my ISP could do it.
I never got IMP working. It just wouldn't log in to my IMAP server. It was damned difficult to set up, to boot.
Eventually, somebody pointed out squirrelmail [squirrelmail.org] to me, which works well, and was simpler to configure.
Unfortunately, although it has the "download message" option, it doesn't give you the complete header. You have to click on a separate link to get that.:-(
It's feasible (Score:2)
Re:It's feasible (Score:1)
Eventually, somebody pointed out squirrelmail [squirrelmail.org] to me, which works well, and was simpler to configure.
Unfortunately, although it has the "download message" option, it doesn't give you the complete header. You have to click on a separate link to get that. :-(
-Dom