Thanks, Discourse, for the mental image
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How on Avalice did you manage to get that arrangement?
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...... what the......
how.....
why.....
what!?
does not compute!
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I swear it wasn't my fault!
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Where can you get that statistic?
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How on Avalice did you manage to get that arrangement?
Where can you get that statistic?
Emails' sender fields show full name only, not username or title.
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@Maciejasjmj said:
Judging by your "From" column, it seems that my long-name non-exploit is somewhat successful... What do the semicolons do in the protocol?
List multiple addresses. Think of a
To:
field in an email that looks like To: Cool Polish dude <maciejasjmj@what.thedailywtf.com>; B?????n guy <offbyone@what.thedailywtf.com>.
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Of course!
Still doesn't explain where the
Cyber-harinezumi
bit went thoughβ¦
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Huh...
BTW: Discourse errors don't go in Error'd. They're so common that we have a category "Bugs" specially for those.
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Yeah, I'm not sure what email client that is, but I guess it just picked 3 names at random out of the 25 in that folder?
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Yeah, I'm not sure what email client that is, but I guess it just picked 3 names at random out of the 25 in that folder?
Works for me
@JBert said:BTW: Discourse errors don't go in Error'd. They're so common that we have a category "Bugs" specially for those.
It's not really a Discoerror though, more an oddity in the e-mail client ;)
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It's not really a Discoerror though, more an oddity in the e-mail client
Actually, scratch that: it is a Discoerror according to my most recent definition.
Helps to have a term for that sort of thing
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It's Google Inbox, it displays sender names according to some algorithm I can't be bothered to find out for messages it considers 'Low Priority' if the Low Priority 'bundle' is collapsed.
Inbox is actually kinda weird when you think about it.
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Any sufficiently advanced algorithm is indistinguishable from random.
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Any sufficiently random algorithm is indistinguishable from advanced.