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OPS335 Lab 4

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Obviously the Mail Transfer Agent must be running in order to send e-mail messages locally or to external mail server (like myseneca.ca). In this section, we will determine information relating to Seneca College's MTA when email messages are sent via your VM2 machine.
=== Viewing Email Headers ===
Normally, email headers are seldom seen with our e-mail applications such as web-mail, MS Outlook, or Thunderbird. There are way in order to view detailed header information for each email we send that provides information how the email message was sent, including the name of the program that is running as the Mail Transfer Agent and its IPADDR. Although these email headers may look complicated, they can trace the steps of sending the e-mail messages among the MTAs to gain a better understanding of the email transmission process.
:<ol type="a"><li>Click '''options''' located at the top-right corner of the MS Outlook application window (to the left of the '''Sign Out''')</li><li>Click '''Outlook''' Version on the left-side of the ''Options'' window.</li><li>Click to de-select the '''Use the light version''' (i.e. no check mark)</li><li>Click the Save button near the top of the Options window to save your settings.</li><li>Sign-out of your MS Outlook Session, and login again.<br><br>'''NOTE: If your MS Outlook application does not change versions, then close all of your web-browsers, and then log into your Seneca email account.'''<br><br></li></ol>
 
=== Viewing Headers From Mail Messages Sent form your VM2 machine ===
 
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'''Perform the following steps:'''
 
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'''Record steps, commands, and your observations in INVESTIGATION 2 in your OPS335 lab log-book'''
 
 
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