Yes, both times I got the messages so far (and they were different messages, as 
if the fake Alexia was having an ongoing discussion), they were within an hour 
of my posting to the list.  What most likely is happening is that someone 
subscribed to the list has been compromised or the scammer is subscribed with a 
different address than they are sending the scams from.  The responses are too 
quick to just be an archive scrape, maybe. -- Darren Duncan

On 2015-10-18 2:31 PM, jose isaias cabrera wrote:
>
> No, they are not.  The emails are coming straight from theAlexa person to the
> personal email after a reply.  So, someone in the list is grabbing the emails 
> of
> the responder and sending an email right away.
>
>
> -----Original Message----- From: Richard Hipp
> Sent: Sunday, October 18, 2015 6:30 AM
> To: General Discussion of SQLite Database
> Subject: Re: [sqlite] SQLite list user phishing Alexa
>
> On 10/18/15, Stephan Beal <sgbeal at googlemail.com> wrote:
>> On Sun, Oct 18, 2015 at 12:08 PM, Richard Hipp <drh at sqlite.org> wrote:
>>
>>> I've gotten several.  There is no such subscriber on the mailing list.
>>> I've asked Mike to look into the matter, but he hasn't found anything
>>> yet.
>>>
>>
>> It didn't appear to come directly from the list - i suspect someone is
>> scraping the ML archives.
>>
>
> Are the messages you are receiving passing through the sqlite.org
> server at any point?
>
> The server.nsadatemail.com server has been banished from accessing
> sqlite.org using iptables.  But if they are bypassing sqlite.org, that
> won't matter.
>

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