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Your gmail ID is the unique name that comes before @gmail in your email address and it will never change. Finding the Message-ID in Gmail is pretty easy - you simply open the email you want, click on the Down arrow for more options on the right-hand side, and then click on Show Original. Want to learn more?
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Read More »As a company doing some really interesting and innovative things with email, from time to time we have clients asking specific questions about how Accelo's email capture works and why a message does or doesn't end up captured. While having truly integrated and automated software like Accelo will help you investigate an email with ease, another useful piece of information when it comes to analyzing and debugging an email is the Message-ID. This blog post will show you how to find the Message-ID in popular email clients as follows:
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Read More »When you choose to Show Original, you'll have a new browser tab or window open which shows you the actual "source" of the email message (if you're curious, you can keep scrolling down to see the anatomy of an email message). The information you're looking for is the in the first block of text, known as the Message Headers. The headers end and the body of the message begins after the first empty line. To grab the Message-ID, all you need to do is copy and paste from this screen, and you're done!
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