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Q&A How to see all header fields of an email in mutt?

Neomutt (and probably Mutt too, but I didn't try) seems to be hiding header fields from email, such as the Message-ID field, and fields that are added by SMTP servers when they receive the message....

1 answer  ·  posted 1y ago by alx‭  ·  edited 1y ago by matthewsnyder‭

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#2: Post edited by user avatar matthewsnyder‭ · 2023-09-20T02:18:10Z (about 1 year ago)
  • How to see all header fields of an email?
  • How to see all header fields of an email in mutt?
Neomutt (and probably Mutt too, but I didn't try) seems to be hiding header fields from email, such as the Message-ID field, and fields that are added by SMTP servers when they receive the message.

How can one ask it to show the entire mail source, as if one was reading the file itself?

In other software, such as (Mozilla) Thunderbird, one can ask it to "View Source", which shows everything.
#1: Initial revision by user avatar alx‭ · 2023-09-17T08:24:58Z (about 1 year ago)
How to see all header fields of an email?
Neomutt (and probably Mutt too, but I didn't try) seems to be hiding header fields from email, such as the Message-ID field, and fields that are added by SMTP servers when they receive the message.

How can one ask it to show the entire mail source, as if one was reading the file itself?

In other software, such as (Mozilla) Thunderbird, one can ask it to "View Source", which shows everything.