On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 3:29 PM, Steve Marak wrote:
It appears the message with Jude's picture was held because the
image was almost 10MB in size, above the limit for the list. There
was another of almost 15MB from a few days ago.
I bumped up the size limit 3 times in the first days after we
unmoderated the list, and for a while that seemed to be enough, so
I quit checking as often for things that were held. The limit has
been 5MB.
10-15MB isn't a large file by today's network standards and for
people on broadband connections, but I'm aware that we have some
subscribers who can't get fast Internet where they live, so I've
tried to strike a balance. Also, there are some ISPs that will
arbitrarily reject emails over a certain size (some surprisingly
small) or worse, flag them as spam, and it already requires
constant vigilance to make sure we don't show up on some spam
blacklist.
I'll post Jude's message momentarily, and bump the maximum size
for the list up to 10MB, but I'll ask that pictures be kept below
that size, please, at least until we can see if there's any
fallout. If anyone is having problems with the list because of the
picture attachments, please email me privately and let me know.
Steve
On 9/18/2018 12:13 PM, Tom Croat wrote:
Dear Jude: No, I did
not see the variegated plant that you are referring to. How
can I find an image of it?
Tom
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Sent: Monday, September 17, 2018 6:36 PM
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Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Who am I ?
Thank you, Tom.
Did you see the other one that has
one variegated leaf?
It came off the IAS table, not from a
vendor's table.
Mary Nock, and others, were stumped, too.
On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 7:01 PM, Tom
Croat
wrote:
Dear Jude:
I don’t
mind trying to determine things from images. When
they are of known origin it helps.
Tom
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Tom,
Thank
you so much! I have changed the name on my
plant - most helpful!
Do
you feel like taking a stab at the others?
All
the best, Jude
On
Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 12:09 PM, Tom Croat
wrote:
Dear
Jude: I think that this may have been a
name mix up with Philodendron
inconcinnum. That species name was used
inadvertently more than once and the
rather common species from Panama that
was called P. inconcinnum Schott,
eventually became a new name,
Philodendron immixtum Croat.
Tom
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8:56 PM
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Subject: [Aroid-l] Who am I ?
Another
purchase from GHW - he labeled it P.
concinnum. After researching this, I
see nothing by this name. A bit of
help please?
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