My understanding form the cyber-folks at work is that replying will tell
the spammers it’s an active account used by a real person and they might be
trying to glean further useful information from the metadata on your
reply. They’ll already know that it’s a valid address as they scrub their
databases to eradicate the bounce messages if an account is not valid. (I
found out when I asked if I could send a particularly persistent spammer a
message about combining romance and travel and was advised not to.)
Cheers
Tom Wilson
Sent: Wednesday, February 6, 2019 8:29 AM
Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] Birding-Aus Digest, Vol 64, Issue
5
Even better is to report it as
Spam. Clicking Unsubscribe confirms that your address is a valid address -
whilst I am sure that Ponant are a legitimate business many less legitimate
people sending out huge numbers of emails to addresses which may or may not
exist - if you unsubscribe you immediately confirm that you exist and are thus a
better target in future (and if they are not a legitimate business they are
unlikely to take you off their mail list). Furthermore if you did not sign up
for Ponant but they got your address by buying a mailing list then as far as I
am concerned it is spam and to be discouraged - and if enough people report as
spam then they may find their ISP reluctant to deal with them in
future.
On Wed, 6 Feb 2019 at 08:23, Michael Hunter
< > wrote:
Unsolicited
advertising should be almost immediately terminated by clicking on the
usually very fine print saying "unsubscribe" or similar at the bottom of the
email.
Sent from my iPhone
> On 6 Feb 2019, at 4:00 am, wrote: > >
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Topics: > > 1. Re: Ponant Cruises (Stephen
Ambrose) > 2. 2019 Sydney pelagic dates (Greg
McLachlan) > 3. Re: Ponant Cruises (Anne
Brophy) > 4. last seats on 2019 tours (Advertisement) (Peter
Waanders) > 5. White-throated needletail (Kirri
Hardy) > 6. Australian Swiftlets in NSW (Sandy
Gilmore) > > >
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> Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2019 15:53:01 +1100 > From:
"Stephen Ambrose" <> >
To: "'calyptorhynchus'" <>, "'Carl
Clifford'" > <> > Cc: "'Chris Lloyd'"
<>, >
<> > Subject: Re:
[Birding-Aus] Ponant Cruises > Message-ID:
<000501d4bc45$821eaa00$865bfe00$@ambecol.com.au> > Content-Type:
text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > Hi John, > >
> > I?ve not received anything from Ponant either. But a
friend of mine (not a birdwatcher) went on their Antarctic cruise about 3
years ago and there was an ornithologist on board who gave lectures and
identified the birds they encountered, so they probably have a bird list for
that cruise at least. I don?t know about the other Ponant cruises,
though. > > > > Stephen Ambrose > >
Ryde, NSW > > > > > > From:
Birding-Aus <>
On Behalf Of calyptorhynchus > Sent: 4 February 2019 3:25 PM > To:
Carl Clifford <> > Cc:
Chris Lloyd <>; > Subject: Re:
[Birding-Aus] Ponant Cruises > > > > If I got one
of these emails i?d Reply and ask to see the bird list for each of their
cruises. > > > > John Leonard > >
> > On Mon, 4 Feb 2019 at 14:33 Carl Clifford < <mailto:> > wrote: > >
Yes, I have received a few. I guess they bought your address as part of a job
lot from a dealer. It is a not uncommon practice in the world of marketing. I
find the Ponant emails rather unsettling, as I would never have cash to go on
one. > > > > On Monday, February 4, 2019, Chris
Lloyd < <mailto:> > wrote: > >
I have recently started receiving unsolicited email from this cruise company
to an address I only use for private material. I am quite used to receiving
such email on a commercial email address including numerous generous offers
from various Nigerian agencies. I have asked the company where it got the
email address but have not been overwhelmed with the response. Have others
received such unsolicited material? > > > >
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Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2019 07:41:59 +1100 > From: Greg McLachlan <> > To: Birding Aus <> > Subject:
[Birding-Aus] 2019 Sydney pelagic dates >
Message-ID: > <> >
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > Hi All, >
> The dates for pelagic trips running out of Sydney during 2019 are
below. > > Saturday 9 February 2019 > Saturday 9 March
2019 > Saturday 13 April 2019 > Saturday 11 May 2019 >
Saturday 8 June 2019 > Saturday 13 July 2019 > Saturday 10 August
2019 > Saturday 14 September 2019 > Saturday 12 October
2019 > Saturday 9 November 2019 > Saturday 14 December
2019 > > Trip information, reports and booking details can be
found on the web site. > > http://sydneypelagics.info >
Cheers, > Greg McLachan > > > -- > >
*Sydney Pelagics* > *W:* sydneypelagics.info *E:* > *M:* Greg 0405 578 967
<0405-578-967> or David 0408 905 666 <0408-905-666> > WEB
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Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2019 08:02:29 +1100 > From: Anne Brophy <> > To: Stephen Ambrose <> > Cc: calyptorhynchus
<>, Carl
Clifford > <>, Chris Lloyd <>, > > Subject: Re:
[Birding-Aus] Ponant Cruises > Message-ID: <> >
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > I receive emails
from Ponant but I believe that?s my fault as I entered a competition to travel
to the Antarctic with them... > > They do advertise with glossy
inserts in the SMH quite frequently! > > Kind regards, >
Anne > >> On 4 Feb 2019, at 15:53, Stephen Ambrose <> wrote: >> >>
Hi John, >> >> I?ve not received anything from Ponant
either. But a friend of mine (not a birdwatcher) went on their Antarctic
cruise about 3 years ago and there was an ornithologist on board who gave
lectures and identified the birds they encountered, so they probably have a
bird list for that cruise at least. I don?t know about the other Ponant
cruises, though. >> >> Stephen Ambrose >> Ryde,
NSW >> >> >> From: Birding-Aus <> On Behalf Of
calyptorhynchus >> Sent: 4 February 2019 3:25 PM >> To: Carl
Clifford <> >> Cc:
Chris Lloyd <>; >> Subject: Re:
[Birding-Aus] Ponant Cruises >> >> If I got one of these
emails i?d Reply and ask to see the bird list for each of their
cruises. >> >> John Leonard >> >> On
Mon, 4 Feb 2019 at 14:33 Carl Clifford <> wrote: >> Yes, I have
received a few. I guess they bought your address as part of a job lot from a
dealer. It is a not uncommon practice in the world of marketing. I find the
Ponant emails rather unsettling, as I would never have cash to go on
one. >> >> >> On Monday, February 4, 2019, Chris
Lloyd <>
wrote: >> I have recently started receiving unsolicited email from
this cruise company to an address I only use for private material. I am quite
used to receiving such email on a commercial email address including numerous
generous offers from various Nigerian agencies. I have asked the company where
it got the email address but have not been overwhelmed with the response. Have
others received such unsolicited material? >> >>
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Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2019 09:12:38 +1030 > From: Peter Waanders <> > To: Birding Aus <> > Subject:
[Birding-Aus] last seats on 2019 tours (Advertisement) >
Message-ID: > <> >
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > Hi all, >
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Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2019 00:17:27 +0000 (UTC) > From: Kirri Hardy <> > To: <> > Subject:
[Birding-Aus] White-throated needletail > Message-ID: <> >
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 > > Hello >
> This is a message more specifically for Mike Tarburton for his
records > > About 8-10 WTNT's (not many) were seen this morning
flying above the road that leads towards Tyalgum/ out of Murwillumbah
NSW > > About 1Km from the Hare Krishna Community turn
off > > Kirri :D > > > >
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5 Feb 2019 13:47:53 +1100 > From: Sandy Gilmore <> > To: > Subject: [Birding-Aus]
Australian Swiftlets in NSW > Message-ID: >
<> >
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > On Saturday 2nd
February at 5.15 Eastern Summer Time between Goonengerry > and
Repentance Creek, north-eastern N.S.W., I looked vertically and saw >
about 100 Australian Swiftlets fly overhead about 30 metres above the >
ground, on a ridge with a mixture of orchard and pasture and adjoining >
slopes and gullies with regrowth rainforest. This appears to have been
the > tail end of what could have been a bigger flock. > >
At first glance I thought they were martins but their wing profiles
and > flight looked too swift like, and I then saw they were grey where
martins > would be blue. All were flying eastward with substantial
gliding but > occasionally one would spread its tail and slow rapidly as
though catching > an insect. > > Half an hour earlier I had
seen greyish white flashes when looking > horizontally about 250 metres
to the east of the sighting location, but, > without my binoculars I had
no idea what bird species they could have been, > although the
subsequent closer sighting suggests they may have been >
swiftlets. > > It is tempting to speculate that the very wet
conditions in north > Queensland had driven them further south than
usual. > > Sandy Gilmore > > Goonengerry, N.S.W.
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