Go with what you want to do. If you prefer writing in one language over an other, do it.
Go with what you want to do. If you prefer writing in one language over an other, do it.
I kinda agree with this. If companies are going to replace human support (phone, chat or in person) with an LLM to save costs, then they should live with the consequences.
why did notion buy it? to shut it down?
Cowboy Bebop (the anime series, not the live action), sadly only one season exists.
whats your reason(s) to ditch steam? (honest question)
e-bikes are just super fun to use
So although the mail client says it was received by @icloud.com. When inspecting all the headers, I do notice my email popping up in there under Received:
fields (I’m not posting the details for privacy reasons).
I’m not sure why my email client shows me a weird receiver email. But at least now I know what address is getting spammed!
Cheers!
You are probably right, but what’s confusing me is I don’t own the address that is receiving the mails.
Say my address is a_name@icloud.com
, but the receiving address is juenr5idsnw@icloud.com
.
Is there any reason I am receiving emails to this address?
P.S. the receiving address is always different, always @icloud.com
There is always only one address in the TO field. It’s addresses like @icloud.com
. The thing is, I don’t own that @icloud.com
email, so I’m not sure why I’m receiving it :/
So I’m using the default (apple) mail client. But normally, routed through private relay. I think it opens all emails and loads all content from an apple server, then forwards the content. That should trigger tracking pixels, even when I don’t open emails.
Yeah, definitely not replying. They go straight to the junk/spam folder ;)
in fact, apple forces other services to not do that but have double standards for themselves
what a scummy website