Re: Perennials


Actually, several perennials emails don't have names of plants or 
any other gardening topic.. there have been some just lately and 
the only reason I opened them was I thought I recognized the 
writer.. 

So, it's really easy to delete them ... I suppose I could get the daily 
digest but that's not what I want.. I signed up for individual emails 
and I really enjoy all of them.. and I don't want to miss any... 

Thanks.




> Personally, I'm amazed anyone has trouble telling the difference
> between Spam and mail from the perennials list or Alpine-L or
> whatever. I've never seen spammers put the name of a plant or any
> gardening topic in the subject line. 
> 
> What I would prefer to see change is those people who reply to the
> daily digest who don't put the topic they are responding to in the
> subject line. I rarely open those b/c I rarely have any idea what they
> are responding to since they rarely refer back to what they are
> commenting on. 
> 
> Just my 2 cents,
> Barbara
> USDA Zone 5, Rock Island, Illinois USA 
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> 
Connie Wheeler
Molalla, Or
Life may not be the party we hoped for, 
but while we are here we might as well dance.

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