it's a common misconception that an email has to be addressed to you
for you to recieve it... it's only half-true
1) what you see in your email reader is what's written in the
headers... while most of the time that is the real information,
someone sending an email can fake headers and then instruct the email
server to send the email somewhere totally different... email servers
do NOT use header information for sending the email
2) you may have been added to the BCC field (blind carbon copy)... it
functions the same way as CC (carbon copy), except the email isn't
inserted into the headers... it's a cool way to send an angry email to
some company and forward it to your friends at the same time... you
wouldn't want the company to know who else got the email..
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