Contest 40: Discussion and Related pics
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It is possible that it just hasn't made it yet. It is also possible that it didn't send properly.
I got it and I know others did too because I've got a couple responses on it.
A third possibility is that SPAM filters are blocking it. It is going to look a lot like SPAM to a lot of them particularily in the headers because the return path is different than the Envelope address. Mainly because the configuration of the cactus-mall server.
I got it and I know others did too because I've got a couple responses on it.
A third possibility is that SPAM filters are blocking it. It is going to look a lot like SPAM to a lot of them particularily in the headers because the return path is different than the Envelope address. Mainly because the configuration of the cactus-mall server.
All Cacti are succulents, but not all succulents are Cacti
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Hi Schmuel, Mammillaria napina was described by Purpus in 1912 and has one of the best flowers of the genus, you can find some detail here http://mammillarias.net/gallery/mammill ... pina&lg=ukShmuel wrote:Bruno,
I really like your photo of Mammillaria napina. A very nice looking plant, but I could not find that name even as a synonym. Could there be an alternative name for the plant?
Shmuel
Here is another wet plant, Miqueliopuntia miqueli with visitor, I really enjoyed this context
and received the email
bruno
Yeah, I'm sure that SPAM filters are stopping it. Because I got it and new members got it and emails that start with "a" got it and those later in the alphabet too.
I don't know what other order it would send in if not alphabetical or by sign up date.
I don't know what other order it would send in if not alphabetical or by sign up date.
All Cacti are succulents, but not all succulents are Cacti