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Hitze
Hitze aka Chris is a 23.07 year old boy, has been a member since March 7, 2006, has scored 3,250 submissions, giving an average score of 2.35, helping 42 designs get printed.
i r watch it now :O
Best movie ever. BTW hi. im rly bored and im doodling. stop me.
SAY WHAT?
Whoever came up with the idea of STP is a genius. They are so nifty. STP's makes me all warm and happy for some odd reason :)
So i had a stupid question with my host...and it turned into this after waiting like 2 hours to get a "agent" matrix shit i spose.

Thank you for contacting *** Chat Support. You are now chatting with Technical Specialist 'Hugo'

Hugo: Hi and thank you for contacting *** Signature Support! We have received your question (s) from the pre-chat survey and will answer you momentarily. Thank you for your patience.

Hugo: Hi Chris. Internet E-mail allows anyone sending mail to specify an address at any valid domain in the From line. This is not illegal. For example, I can send a message and tell the mail server to put billgates@microsoft.com in the From line, and in most cases the mail server will send that message out. I do not need to connect to Microsoft's servers to send from a microsoft.com address. The only thing mail servers are required to check for the From address is that the domain specified is valid.

Hugo: It is very common for a spammer to specify one of their recipients in the From field of their mailings. This causes all replies and rejection notices to go to that address. As far as mail admins are concerned, it is universally recognized that the From line on bulk mail isn't really the address that the message originated from. I have never seen blacklisting occur for a domain because a spammer specified an address at that domain in the From field.

Hugo: When someone sends out mail and places one of your addresses in the From line, it does not mean that the person sending that message has the ability to read your mail. In fact, any replies or rejection notices go to your inbox, and the person who sent the message out never gets to see the response.

Hugo: This is the way internet E-mail has always functioned, and there is no way to prevent someone from using your E-mail address in the From line of messages that they send.

Chris: you so googled that.

Chris: i bet you if i google "email spoofing" i can get that exact speech.

Hugo: No Chris, that's on our templates.

Chris: aha ok

Chris: is your name really hugo?

Chris: like the guy on LOST?

Hugo: No, my real name is Howard.

Chris: AHAH!

Chris: internet fraud at its worst >_ >

Hugo: Huh?

Chris: hey, howard

Chris: how much do you get paid to do this?

Chris: im looking for a cooshy job

Hugo: Unfortunately, I cannot answer that question.

Chris: sonafa

Chris: effin

Chris: :(

Chris: i thought we was pals

Hugo: We only answer technical related question.

Chris: ah.

Chris: let me think of one

Hugo: Chris, do you have other technical questions I can assist you with? I have to attend other customers too.

Chris: oh

Chris: im sorry :(

Chris: please dont think im a bad person

Hugo: It's okay.

Hugo: Nah.

Hugo: No problem, it's cool.

Chris: oh sweet

Chris: so...you wanna...hook up?

Chris: lol, i joke.

Chris: thanks though for the nifty speech.

Hugo: You are welcome. Appreciate your patience.

Hugo: Have a good evening.

Chris: you two sexy. ;)

Chris: wow

Chris: bad spelling

Chris: my bad

Chris: :(

Chris: cya now

end. :)
How Gangsta is that?


Go Pander!


He's the shit. Betcha can't beat him.
How am u like?



I shall submit, yes?
:>
Someone gave me STP and I don't know who it was. First time ever.
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