It's time I told you guys a thing or two about email.
See, there's this thing known as the "Loser Level". When you send an email, do you see the little "Cc" at the top? That's the "Loser Level". You put the cool people in "To", and the losers in "Cc". That's just how it is.
Now, there is an ultimate way to get back at somebody who places you in the "Loser Level", which involves the "To" field. I'll have to give you an example of this. Note how, after being asked a question by Kevin, I respond by putting Derek in the Cc field. Look at how he reacts:
http://www.javaop.com/~iago/loserlevel.jpg
Let that be a lesson, be careful who you pick fights with.
It means 'carbon copy'.
And what about BCC?!
ronsucks@ronsucks.com
What an awesome e-mail. :)
I noticed that too, it rox.
Bcc is Blind Carbon Copy -- in terms of coolness, it's worse to be Bcc then Cc. but the worse is still ronsux@ronsux.com
Quote from: iago on January 29, 2005, 12:40:38 PM
Bcc is Blind Carbon Copy -- in terms of coolness, it's worse to be Bcc then Cc. but the worse is still ronsux@ronsux.com
I disagree. I think BCC is good for people who are in the CIA and stuff.... Plus, it's really the only way to send e-mail en masse to people. It's wayyyyy uncool to send 30 people each other's email addresses.
It's still for uncool people.
Yea, northern midwest folk are the coolest.
Quote from: iago on January 29, 2005, 12:40:38 PM
Bcc is Blind Carbon Copy -- in terms of coolness, it's worse to be Bcc then Cc. but the worse is still ronsux@ronsux.com
I know what BCC is, I meant how does it fit in with your plan!
And who got you ronsux@ronsux.com, or is it spoofed (or something)?! :P
Who cares if the address doesn't exist, all you get is a message back from the SMTP server saying "newbie"
Oh, hahaha. I misread that, I thought iago got the mail at his account "ronsux@ronsux.com", it was just filler so the sender could put them in the loser level. Ahh, I got it ;)
He didn't even HAVE to put a To: in, he just felt like informing Ron that he Sux.
It's more fun to make typing mistakes in somebody's name, like "newbysuxxx@gmail.com" and then putting their real address in BCC, see if they even notice :)