How to View Hidden Mozilla Email Header Data
All emails consist of two parts: the header and the body. The standard header—which is the part you normally see—typically lists the sender and recipient of the message, date, and subject. Behind the scenes, though, the header contains much more information, such as the path it took from sender to recipient, the sender’s IP address, and the message’s priority. This information isn’t particularly easy to interpret and isn’t usually of interest to the recipient, so it’s hidden. When you’re asked to pass along all message headers to thwart a spammer or troubleshoot an email problem, or if you’re simply curious, you can reveal all the hidden info.
Viewing a Message’s Source
If you want to see or need to copy the header lines in their original unformatted state, open the message’s source in Mozilla Thunderbird by selecting View > Message Source. The source code is more extensive than just headers and includes the coding for the entire email.