Raise your hand if you sent people emails from "[email protected]" in telnet via open relays when you were in sixth grade

@parataxis Hmmm, 6th grade. Might have been [email protected] if I had a modem on the Apple ][e. I did have one on the Apple ][gs a couple years later. ;-)

I do use [email protected] in my example when I'm explaining spoofed addresses to users. I do like to use whatever random character pops in my head when I'm testing an email server. Like [email protected].