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  • From my understanding: we extract many micronutrients from food by having bacteria in our digestive tract pre-process the food.

    When you eat primarily eat junk food for a long time, the bacteria die of starvation. Once this happens it's hard to get them back and you are crippled by not being able to fully digest healthy food to its full potential.

    TL;DR humans need to consume more than just calories and protein

  • So although the mail client says it was received by @icloud.com. When inspecting all the headers, I do notice my email popping up in there under Received: fields (I'm not posting the details for privacy reasons).

    I'm not sure why my email client shows me a weird receiver email. But at least now I know what address is getting spammed!

    Cheers!

  • You are probably right, but what's confusing me is I don't own the address that is receiving the mails. Say my address is [email protected], but the receiving address is [email protected].

    Is there any reason I am receiving emails to this address?

    P.S. the receiving address is always different, always @icloud.com

  • So I'm using the default (apple) mail client. But normally, routed through private relay. I think it opens all emails and loads all content from an apple server, then forwards the content. That should trigger tracking pixels, even when I don't open emails.

  • Apple @lemmy.world
    elvis_depresley @sh.itjust.works

    Hide My Email: receiving (spam) mails on addresses that don't exist

    I haven't been able to find any information about this online, so I'm posting it here.

    I've been receiving emails TO addresses like @icloud.com.

    I've checked all my hide-my-email aliases (including the archived ones) and I don't own these addresses so I cannot disable them.

    I'm wondering if anyone else has run into this issue?

    Programming @programming.dev
    elvis_depresley @sh.itjust.works