Result for 20BA377C620F8073FCC8524BE7B1E20BF577797B

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/mailavenger/changelog.gz
FileSize6518
MD5CB3740D73C79A34297CECF5E30A5F14B
SHA-120BA377C620F8073FCC8524BE7B1E20BF577797B
SHA-2563BCDDFB24F6162497A8DAFC73117DBF4F4060C813171F0409493B3F96B3F3549
SSDEEP192:DqlY3dp51u5R0N1vY5Pks8jhgM9spgNG9MFUxHVQUYXW:Dqlodb1SRYvYp789x9s6G2Uxd
TLSHT11DD1B05671344E8BFFEE125E399011DBA63351F0051122500EF8328F3DBBB99959D6F1
hashlookup:parent-total18
hashlookup:trust100

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Parents (Total: 18)

The searched file hash is included in 18 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize481056
MD5B4C88F8862E32BFDFE34AF2B2F177A1A
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
PackageVersion0.8.5-1
SHA-1056B017768E4D022272ECD435CC9EFDBE6220205
SHA-256095BB9034AF64F6999FCD623FB7A1CC8EB02B6C32E5F8EFD9B79F27A858EE48F
Key Value
FileSize475620
MD5ED3CD78C7DBB14D1F6B038011DFBC2D1
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
PackageVersion0.8.5-2
SHA-11DCDA8560390B62B6D6A2A37A9D69CC17E574D36
SHA-25637FF4275282F6B866E17BF452025B90EDE96687269107513078FC17ED770C00A
Key Value
FileSize527952
MD5B4EBDFD15C916A7E9138DB27ED7BF100
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
PackageVersion0.8.5-2
SHA-129D47BC4CD22CE0437946C2276906ED546AF16E1
SHA-256C2B8AC3C93EE31FBFB3A66D7798C753249F8265C60057583D583222C72BA7584
Key Value
FileSize527220
MD55302196586F038707AB6140C7A5E35F8
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
PackageVersion0.8.5-2+b1
SHA-153584D103E376ADCF3582EE3B87FC35607FF368B
SHA-256E89DFA4480B2EE057ACE7D1676158C9C66395758DEF5F7214A11E1329891AD9D
Key Value
FileSize502368
MD56B2B055B9E210848B0E4A40C1A0D0ED9
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
PackageVersion0.8.5-2
SHA-1541E2D2525F459DBE4E16A8EEFF071928064F9EC
SHA-2561CD55269495DD1049E25E06DA616844A7FAB320EFEAAACA8815A0ADC8681912F
Key Value
FileSize454356
MD56C6B89BEA9E320659DFB228654D1BBAB
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
PackageVersion0.8.5-2
SHA-164B8A7E1E6ADDF540FA175537CB132E55C2A9274
SHA-256AFF5278AD96318CA45EC818E4AB5FACABF329362E9C88A22E0E89B372348EADE
Key Value
FileSize532504
MD562BFA2CED061F6A05CA9A6528E1D34D6
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
PackageVersion0.8.5-1
SHA-16A62E55A024578DB5FCCDCB58F24A76001D02062
SHA-25677068296EE4ABE079E30274CA93769F388DF1C0449FD5CE7A9BD4B920F6FEC4D
Key Value
FileSize476128
MD557C2CCF5F8650F631DA36A4E8EE04F7D
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
PackageVersion0.8.5-1
SHA-182F8F2819DC97A2DE210E2F54CF89C34CBF90C4A
SHA-2560EE1EC423D5B1352982DB32D6A73DD4E18B5746864A11C3D8216880029342D48
Key Value
FileSize447848
MD597DF469D68B15C1D631CC588D5EE83A2
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
PackageVersion0.8.5-1
SHA-1AAE5847DD937D45B58FF242AC32EF2C66472D9F6
SHA-25669C9189D8993C13255F2DD8A11551DAAE64D32FE4D4A59D6F8413F898EA0F668
Key Value
FileSize503664
MD59D11046494DCBAEFF2F40DB7F2AD982A
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
PackageVersion0.8.5-1
SHA-1AF0A8E22283EF1C0BE8E70421B524F70C65EAD68
SHA-256086E3F5984A777864F52E63309E821EA53782451F15F1830A5AB32FB8700E465