Weird Pink Call Lily email received?

Paul T. ptyerman@ozemail.com.au
Wed, 29 Jan 2014 16:13:47 PST
At 09:26 AM 30/01/2014, you wrote:
>Paul,
>
>That message did not go out to the 
>list.  However, it is possible that a 
>horticultural class has been asked to check the 
>authenticity of list messages.  The list 
>received one yesterday, and possibly you had one sent directly to you.

Diane,

No, it wasn't from the list that I received 
it.  It was a single line private message.  I 
sent it to this list as I figured this was a 
broad cross section of the gardening community 
all over the world and there was a good chance of 
there being others who were contacted if this was 
a wide scam or something like that.

>The address you included is certainly suspect - 
>I'm quite sure the Canadian government does not have a waterboards domain.

Yes, one doesn't advertise one's waterboarding 
practices!! <grin>  Sorry, couldn't resist.

>If you still have it, could you please forward it to me?

Given this didn't originate from the list, I am 
not sure whether you were wanting it from a list 
aspect or whether you were interested in it from 
a non-list perspective.  Let me know privately 
and I'll send it straight on to you if you're still interested.

Thanks to you and Ina for the reponses.

Cheers.

Paul T.
Canberra, Australia - USDA Zone Equivalent approx. 8/9
Min winter temp -8 or -9°C. Max summer temp 40°C. 
Thankfully, maybe once or twice a year only.

Growing an eclectic collection of plants from all 
over the world including Aroids, Crocus, 
Cyclamen, Erythroniums, Fritillarias, Galanthus, 
Terrestrial Orchids, Irises, Liliums, Trilliums 
(to name but a few) and just about anything else that doesn't move!! 





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