At present we can say that everyone who browses the Internet has an email, we say this because according to statistics, 5.6 billion people have an email.
But why is email so important? Well, it goes without saying that through the use of mail we can transmit messages to anyone wherever they are located on the globe.
The purpose or function of email is to transmit a message to a recipient anywhere in the world, at any time we want, promoting communication between stakeholders.
And it is that among the most well-known characteristics of an email is that in order to transcribe and send it the person must have a computer or smartphone, that at the moment you send the email to the recipient immediately the person receives it and can open it, that the same message or document you can send it to many people in an instant. But how to see and know who is sending an email in Mozilla Thunderbird?
It is important to know that just as a document has organized parts so that it can be presented, it is the same in the case of mail; This is composed of 6 parts: address or recipient, subject, recipient, body, attachments, CC or Bcc and finally the signature, if your email contains all these elements you are ready to send it.
In addition, in an email, there is what are called a header or headers of the same that has the information about the route of the mail, sender and recipient, in Mozilla Thunderbird you can also find them. On the other hand, to find some emails more easily, you can select an option to show only unread messages or emails in Mozilla Thunderbird.
What is Mozilla Thunderbird?
Mozilla Thunderbird is an application created by those who made the Mozilla Firefox browser; It is multiplatform and has open code, which allows other users to freely make certain improvements or modifications to this application for its execution.
It is simple, easy, effective and fast when using it because it allows you that your email messages can be classified by their history, safely and reliably, if that were not enough you can organize emails or messages by folders.
Mozilla Thunderbird has an anti-fraud system and also a spam location, allowing you to constantly update and personalize your messages whenever you want.
In Mozilla Thunderbird you will find the following elements:
Mail Account Setup Wizard, Address Book, Attachment Reminder, Tabbed Mail, Quick Filter Toolbar, Search Tools, Message Archive, Large File Management, Smart Folders, Plugin Manager, Layout, Delete Garbage, robust privacy open-source, phishing protection, automatic update.
Like your email, this application at the beginning has a text block or header. We can say that a header shows you the information in a group of lines in relation to your mail or message, such as who it is addressed to, the address, the time and date you sent it. However, it is also possible to configure Mozilla Thunderbird to search for new emails
This header or header has:
From: which shows what your email address is as the sender; To: is the address to whom you send the mail; Date: shows the day, month, year and time you sent the mail; Received: who are the servers that received the message and when it was processed; Reply: the reply to the message you received from your recipient; Subject: what is the subject, objective or purpose of the document and finally ID is what identifies your message.
How to see full headers in Mozilla Thunderbird messages?
If you want to know about the messages received or sent in the headers or header of Mozilla Thunderbird, I will show you step by step how to do it:
Step 1
On your desktop computer, table or smartphone, with the mouse or the cursor go to the official site of ‘Mozilla Thunderbird’ and open it.
Step 2
Now open ‘ Mozilla Thunderbird ‘ go to the section where you can view all your emails and proceed to choose the one you want to review.
Step 3
Then go to where the Thunderbird ‘Menu Bar’ is and at the top in the ‘View’ option press click.
Step 4
After you open the ‘View’ option, proceed to the ‘Headers’ option and press click, now select the ‘All’ tab and click again.
Step 5
Now you will be able to view all the existing headers in Mozilla Thunderbird where you can see all the information of interest related to your messages and emails.