On Thu, 18 Aug 2005, johnp wrote:
Thunderbird -
> View > Headers > all
then expand the headers in the displayed mail
Yes, but end users won't bother to do that before responding to a
phishing email. The Return-Path or Sender or *something* needs to
be in the default display, where they will see it without doing
anything.
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