Displaying full message headers

I'm trying to debug a BlackBerry-specific email issue and I need to be able to display full message headers in a BlackBerry to be able to do. My searching around the net has only dug up two or three folks saying it's not possible. Is this true? If not, how do I do it? I've been through every option screen I can find.

starman7 wrote:
Any way to see in Convergence?Right click email to get context menu => Other... => "Display Full Headers".
Regards,
Shane.

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