Best e mails of all time written

What a great question! While opinions may vary, here are some of the most famous and influential emails of all time:

  1. The First Email (1971): Ray Tomlinson sends the first email to himself as a test message, using the @ symbol to separate the user name from the host name. This email is often considered the birth of email as we know it today.
  2. The "I Love You" Virus Email (2000): A malicious email worm spreads rapidly, infecting millions of computers and causing widespread damage. This email is often cited as one of the most destructive in history.
  3. The "Nigerian Prince" Scam Email (2000s): A classic example of a phishing email, this scam promises the recipient a large sum of money if they provide personal information. It's estimated that millions of people have fallen victim to this scam.
  4. The "I'm a Mac" Email (2006): Apple's marketing team sends a series of humorous emails to customers, poking fun at Microsoft's Windows operating system. These emails helped to establish Apple's brand identity and humor.
  5. The "Dear John" Email (2003): In a now-famous email, John McCain's campaign manager, Rick Davis, sends an email to supporters announcing that John McCain will suspend his presidential campaign. This email is often cited as an example of effective crisis communication.
  6. The "I'm Sorry" Email (2012): In a rare example of a CEO apologizing publicly, Howard Schultz, CEO of Starbucks, sends an email to customers apologizing for the company's treatment of customers in a Philadelphia store.
  7. The "I'm Not a Morning Person" Email (2013): In a humorous email, Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, apologizes to employees for his lack of morning productivity and proposes a flexible work schedule.
  8. The "I'm Stepping Down" Email (2015): In a surprise move, Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, sends an email to employees announcing that he will be stepping down as CEO, effective immediately.
  9. The "I'm a Robot" Email (2016): In a clever marketing stunt, a team of researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, send an email to a group of academics claiming to be a robot, asking for help with a research project.
  10. The "I'm a Human" Email (2019): In a heartwarming email, a customer service representative at a company called "Doximity" sends an email to a customer apologizing for a mistake and offering a personalized solution. The email goes viral and is praised for its empathy and kindness.

These emails have all had a significant impact on the way we communicate online, and some have even changed the course of history.