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Re: [AGA-sc] AGA Spam?



Blow it off.  I never respond to those guys.  You'll also notice he never 
mentions the AGA by name; there is no obligation here.

   - Erik


On Thu, 8 Feb 2007, Larry Lampert wrote:

> Thanks Scott,

Whenever my email address needs to be posted publicly for AGA purposes I would 
actually prefer to use my aug182005-gen@yahoo.com . This is an alias that sends 
mail directly to my L_Lampert address but I can dispose of if it gets to much 
spam in the future.  Erik if you could make that change I would really 
appreciate it!!! :-)

So as AGA President do I have an obligation to respond to this guy or can I 
just consider it spam?

Regards,
Larry




----- Original Message ----
From: S. Hieber <shieber@yahoo.com>
To: Aquatic Gardeners Association Board <aga-sc@thekrib.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 8, 2007 9:36:33 AM
Subject: Re: [AGA-sc] AGA Spam?


Your email address is posted on the AGA website. You might want to set up 
screen email account/address for public display. Then the Husksters won't 
clutter your personal mail. Doesn't solve the problem but at least it means you 
only have to deal with it when you're doing AGA mail, and so are on company 
time instead of your own ;-)

sh


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----- Original Message ----
From: Larry Lampert <l_lampert@yahoo.com>
To: Aquatic Gardeners Association Board <aga-sc@thekrib.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 8, 2007 10:30:06 AM
Subject: [AGA-sc] AGA Spam?


Hey Guys,

Please help me, First what do I do with this (My first inclination is to file 
it as spam).

Second any ideas on how this guy got my personal email address?


Please help?????

Confused in Dallas (Larry) ;-)

----- Forwarded Message ----
From: Mal Hunter <mhunter@powerup.com.au>
To: 1_lampert@yahoo.com
Cc: l_lampert@yahoo.com; bob@gardencityplastics.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 7, 2007 6:17:52 PM
Subject: A new pot for growing aquatics


Dear Larry,
I am the inventor of a new pot for nursery horticulture  that is now being
produced in three sizes 140mm, 175 and 200 by Garden City Plastics in
Melbourne Australia.
The pot was designed to dramatically reduce roots escaping from pots- and it
works very effectively.  One of the most dramatic effects with huge cost
saving implications has been seen at Suncoast Water Gardens in Queensland-
Paul Lancaster at  (sales@suncoastaustralia.com).
Some of your members may be interested in looking at our web site
(anovapot.com)and acquiring samples of this product.  For the latter they
should contact bob@gardencityplastics.com GCP does export limited quantities
of pots to the US and is interested in expanding its market.
The pot is being patented in Australia, the US and the EC. 
I look forward to any comments.
Yours sincerely,
Mal Hunter

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