[sqlite] Alexa has been banished. Was: Mailing list policy change
On 29 Oct 2015, at 9:34pm, Nicolas J?ger wrote: > damn! I wanted a date! Erm ... those pictures are of Angie Varona, a teenager from California. Her name is not even like close to Alexa. They just stole her picture. Unless, of course, you wanted a date with the woman who wrote the text. Who may not be all that 'woman'. Simon.
[sqlite] Alexa has been banished. Was: Mailing list policy change
> Erm ... those pictures are of Angie Varona, a teenager from California. ok, you even know the name... their parents should be punished to let their daughter posting such pictures... stupid parents who don't take care of their children... sry about writting that, but that's exactly how I think. An electronic device can destroy a life like a weapon does if you don't handle it with care... > Her name is not even > like close to Alexa. They just stole her picture. Unless, of course, you > wanted a date with the > woman who wrote the text. Who may not be all that 'woman'. my wish was just as real as "alexa" ;) I guess everyone heard about such scam... like the african prince who needs 5k$ and makes the promise to send you back 100k$... or the microsoft lottery... I can't beleive that such scams can work... I laugh by imagining some wife founding that kind of bullshit (alexa) on her spouse mailbox, that can be the root of some "little" trouble... anyway let's go back to work!
[sqlite] Alexa has been banished. Was: Mailing list policy change
damn! I wanted a date! > On 10/29/15, Simon Slavin wrote: > > > > You don't even need to mess with the genuine list server. Just grab all the > > addresses it sends to and use another computer to send messages directly to > > those addresses using the binary-chop thing. > > Dan wrote a scribe to do this, which identified the offender. That > individual has been banished. The mailing list has been reverted back > to show the senders email address. > > Please let me know if you get any further emails from Alexa.
[sqlite] Alexa has been banished. Was: Mailing list policy change
I save one. I can forward it to you, if you'd like. > On Oct 29, 2015, at 5:37 PM, Nicolas J?ger wrote: > > damn! I wanted a date! > >>> On 10/29/15, Simon Slavin wrote: >>> >>> You don't even need to mess with the genuine list server. Just grab all the >>> addresses it sends to and use another computer to send messages directly to >>> those addresses using the binary-chop thing. >> >> Dan wrote a scribe to do this, which identified the offender. That >> individual has been banished. The mailing list has been reverted back >> to show the senders email address. >> >> Please let me know if you get any further emails from Alexa. > > ___ > sqlite-users mailing list > sqlite-users at mailinglists.sqlite.org > http://mailinglists.sqlite.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users This email and any attachments are only for use by the intended recipient(s) and may contain legally privileged, confidential, proprietary or otherwise private information. Any unauthorized use, reproduction, dissemination, distribution or other disclosure of the contents of this e-mail or its attachments is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please notify the sender immediately and delete the original.
[sqlite] Alexa has been banished. Was: Mailing list policy change
On 29 Oct 2015, at 3:28pm, Richard Hipp wrote: > Dan wrote a scribe to do this, which identified the offender. Woo hoo ! Thanks to Dan for this and everything else he does for the list. Simon.
[sqlite] Alexa has been banished. Was: Mailing list policy change
On 10/29/15, Simon Slavin wrote: > > You don't even need to mess with the genuine list server. Just grab all the > addresses it sends to and use another computer to send messages directly to > those addresses using the binary-chop thing. Dan wrote a scribe to do this, which identified the offender. That individual has been banished. The mailing list has been reverted back to show the senders email address. Please let me know if you get any further emails from Alexa. -- D. Richard Hipp drh at sqlite.org