How to Find an Email Header in Yahoo Mail

The email headers in Yahoo Mail are normally hidden. To view them:

What’s Included in the Yahoo Mail Header?

Every email message, regardless of service provider, has a message header—a log that details the steps it has taken on the way to your inbox. The information starts from the top with the email address that the message was sent to. There are also details about when the email was sent, the IP address of the sending server, and when the recipient received the message. Knowing the IP address of the server that the message was sent from is helpful if you suspect that the true identity of the sender has been spoofed or faked. You can search for the IP address with a service such as WhatIsMyIPAddress.com. For example, if your bank appears to have sent you an odd email and you want to investigate who really sent the message, read the IP address at the top of the header. If the IP address points to a server from a domain (for example, xyz.com) that’s different from your bank’s (for example, realbank.com), then it’s possible that the email address was spoofed, and the message didn’t originate from your bank.