Result for 06D40D307D4B1790A7CD57ACDD065A7B8EA271AD

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/mailavenger/README.Debian.gz
FileSize2664
MD5B5370294E8FF4A6EBAC4DF8D2236A58D
SHA-106D40D307D4B1790A7CD57ACDD065A7B8EA271AD
SHA-2560B5616D0D09B33707EF5C7B9C700D5FE6763446DC18EE77B6B7490CF91E125FD
SSDEEP48:XK9rLGrQ1Yrp/c1NYe2m3jA9+O4Z9R/1/kUG52YJrA6prV8Rqwz4/weuLZDOO8Ql:MrLGaQ/YNqm3MmZN/kx8YJ1pWRqyfqOz
TLSHT1B151290F328D16EBF38587F8C5B589BDA50911C102865176C9BBADF21FBAA0E7CD1A11
hashlookup:parent-total6
hashlookup:trust80

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Parents (Total: 6)

The searched file hash is included in 6 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize609102
MD5C3214C004CE5FD4B19FF32D7E555846F
PackageDescriptionHighly configurable, MTA-independent SMTP filter server Mail Avenger is a highly configurable, MTA-independent Spam filtering solution at SMTP'ing time. . The criteria Mail Avenger uses to handle filtering is based on a "how is it being send?" fashion, instead of the classical "what are you sending?" model, in which the body or mail itself is analysed looking for SPAM patterns, keywords, bad words or applying Bayesian filters, like SpamAssassin, DSPAM or SpamBayes does. . A distinguishing feature of Mail Avenger is that it allows you to reject spam during SMTP time, before even spooling messages in your local mail queue. This carries interesting features like identifying most clients OS (using TCP SYN fingerprints), acquiring client's network information, embed cryptographically secure expiration times in temporary mail addresses to validate mail before receiving the message body, between others. . This is a partial list of features: * Mail-bomb protection * TCP filtering * Network-level traffic analysis * SMTP-level traffic analysis * SMTP callbacks * Per-user and per-user-extension mail scripts * Per-user mail relay checks * Virtual domain mapping * Alias to user mapping * RBL support * SPF * SPF language queries * Asynchronous DNS queries * "Bodytest" support * SMTP STARTTLS support
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamemailavenger
PackageSectionmail
PackageVersion0.8.4-2
SHA-16676D0E93C5127D92790C01A17B2295414E5219C
SHA-256AEE8290E664D99F2B1B5CB432DC34D3C28A43191596CB53E8BE1B0F133916C82
Key Value
FileSize635168
MD59FEC4253BCFA006C535C685DE781030F
PackageDescriptionHighly configurable, MTA-independent SMTP filter server Mail Avenger is a highly configurable, MTA-independent Spam filtering solution at SMTP'ing time. . The criteria Mail Avenger uses to handle filtering is based on a "how is it being send?" fashion, instead of the classical "what are you sending?" model, in which the body or mail itself is analysed looking for SPAM patterns, keywords, bad words or applying Bayesian filters, like SpamAssassin, DSPAM or SpamBayes does. . A distinguishing feature of Mail Avenger is that it allows you to reject spam during SMTP time, before even spooling messages in your local mail queue. This carries interesting features like identifying most clients OS (using TCP SYN fingerprints), acquiring client's network information, embed cryptographically secure expiration times in temporary mail addresses to validate mail before receiving the message body, between others. . This is a partial list of features: * Mail-bomb protection * TCP filtering * Network-level traffic analysis * SMTP-level traffic analysis * SMTP callbacks * Per-user and per-user-extension mail scripts * Per-user mail relay checks * Virtual domain mapping * Alias to user mapping * RBL support * SPF * SPF language queries * Asynchronous DNS queries * "Bodytest" support * SMTP STARTTLS support
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamemailavenger
PackageSectionmail
PackageVersion0.8.4-2
SHA-1A1914AEB7B979E6632A4EE39068C0A66FA743E7D
SHA-256EB0E7FF768063B7BD22EBE97F4F85B51786845C862365081F94A06ADD952591A
Key Value
FileSize431168
MD599B4B604F67F85496F49584CDD6CB085
PackageDescriptionHighly configurable, MTA-independent SMTP filter server Mail Avenger is a highly configurable, MTA-independent Spam filtering solution at SMTP'ing time. . The criteria Mail Avenger uses to handle filtering is based on a "how is it being send?" fashion, instead of the classical "what are you sending?" model, in which the body or mail itself is analysed looking for SPAM patterns, keywords, bad words or applying Bayesian filters, like SpamAssassin, DSPAM or SpamBayes does. . A distinguishing feature of Mail Avenger is that it allows you to reject spam during SMTP time, before even spooling messages in your local mail queue. This carries interesting features like identifying most clients OS (using TCP SYN fingerprints), acquiring client's network information, embed cryptographically secure expiration times in temporary mail addresses to validate mail before receiving the message body, between others. . This is a partial list of features: * Mail-bomb protection * TCP filtering * Network-level traffic analysis * SMTP-level traffic analysis * SMTP callbacks * Per-user and per-user-extension mail scripts * Per-user mail relay checks * Virtual domain mapping * Alias to user mapping * RBL support * SPF * SPF language queries * Asynchronous DNS queries * "Bodytest" support * SMTP STARTTLS support
PackageMaintainerUlises Vitulli <dererk@debian.org>
PackageNamemailavenger
PackageSectionmail
PackageVersion0.8.4-3
SHA-1408C3B82F53D4D03FB883DAB2645487FF6BD56F8
SHA-2563F773D392E7144F8AD5603339A12F4909B4F34291B0CFFCDB12ACBC5D88C22D0
Key Value
FileSize443876
MD551D36226DC2292F0281BEBC5280B8801
PackageDescriptionHighly configurable, MTA-independent SMTP filter server Mail Avenger is a highly configurable, MTA-independent Spam filtering solution at SMTP'ing time. . The criteria Mail Avenger uses to handle filtering is based on a "how is it being send?" fashion, instead of the classical "what are you sending?" model, in which the body or mail itself is analysed looking for SPAM patterns, keywords, bad words or applying Bayesian filters, like SpamAssassin, DSPAM or SpamBayes does. . A distinguishing feature of Mail Avenger is that it allows you to reject spam during SMTP time, before even spooling messages in your local mail queue. This carries interesting features like identifying most clients OS (using TCP SYN fingerprints), acquiring client's network information, embed cryptographically secure expiration times in temporary mail addresses to validate mail before receiving the message body, between others. . This is a partial list of features: * Mail-bomb protection * TCP filtering * Network-level traffic analysis * SMTP-level traffic analysis * SMTP callbacks * Per-user and per-user-extension mail scripts * Per-user mail relay checks * Virtual domain mapping * Alias to user mapping * RBL support * SPF * SPF language queries * Asynchronous DNS queries * "Bodytest" support * SMTP STARTTLS support
PackageMaintainerUlises Vitulli <dererk@debian.org>
PackageNamemailavenger
PackageSectionmail
PackageVersion0.8.4-3
SHA-1EC4CB038B1FE47906A25C8BDCBBF2C93510804FA
SHA-2560439DD35656ED7AEBD55AE76D76666082451AA94E333FB36DB544E18B51C628E
Key Value
FileSize479290
MD57454C4BFE8C64613A0224E81D0D9A53E
PackageDescriptionHighly configurable, MTA-independent SMTP filter server Mail Avenger is a highly configurable, MTA-independent Spam filtering solution at SMTP'ing time. . The criteria Mail Avenger uses to handle filtering is based on a "how is it being send?" fashion, instead of the classical "what are you sending?" model, in which the body or mail itself is analysed looking for SPAM patterns, keywords, bad words or applying Bayesian filters, like SpamAssassin, DSPAM or SpamBayes does. . A distinguishing feature of Mail Avenger is that it allows you to reject spam during SMTP time, before even spooling messages in your local mail queue. This carries interesting features like identifying most clients OS (using TCP SYN fingerprints), acquiring client's network information, embed cryptographically secure expiration times in temporary mail addresses to validate mail before receiving the message body, between others. . This is a partial list of features: * Mail-bomb protection * TCP filtering * Network-level traffic analysis * SMTP-level traffic analysis * SMTP callbacks * Per-user and per-user-extension mail scripts * Per-user mail relay checks * Virtual domain mapping * Alias to user mapping * RBL support * SPF * SPF language queries * Asynchronous DNS queries * "Bodytest" support * SMTP STARTTLS support
PackageMaintainerUlises Vitulli <dererk@debian.org>
PackageNamemailavenger
PackageSectionmail
PackageVersion0.8.4-3
SHA-174EFA7785BC275FB08E220F2F2E81E5D08CCCFBB
SHA-2560C89643E019615F1BDBEF00DA4A5CE8F8040E7394194FFE528F4E2AF3C3E890F
Key Value
FileSize499904
MD58647EAF6FE5EBD38A1FA41DC15F7CA83
PackageDescriptionHighly configurable, MTA-independent SMTP filter server Mail Avenger is a highly configurable, MTA-independent Spam filtering solution at SMTP'ing time. . The criteria Mail Avenger uses to handle filtering is based on a "how is it being send?" fashion, instead of the classical "what are you sending?" model, in which the body or mail itself is analysed looking for SPAM patterns, keywords, bad words or applying Bayesian filters, like SpamAssassin, DSPAM or SpamBayes does. . A distinguishing feature of Mail Avenger is that it allows you to reject spam during SMTP time, before even spooling messages in your local mail queue. This carries interesting features like identifying most clients OS (using TCP SYN fingerprints), acquiring client's network information, embed cryptographically secure expiration times in temporary mail addresses to validate mail before receiving the message body, between others. . This is a partial list of features: * Mail-bomb protection * TCP filtering * Network-level traffic analysis * SMTP-level traffic analysis * SMTP callbacks * Per-user and per-user-extension mail scripts * Per-user mail relay checks * Virtual domain mapping * Alias to user mapping * RBL support * SPF * SPF language queries * Asynchronous DNS queries * "Bodytest" support * SMTP STARTTLS support
PackageMaintainerUlises Vitulli <dererk@debian.org>
PackageNamemailavenger
PackageSectionmail
PackageVersion0.8.4-3
SHA-1B282D3C640957C39DD377D4413D777F7A9250862
SHA-256D9D4F71B508B33DB960081705CD2DBBD8726BDF09A21992C828A2C333D39BEC4