Result for 23AB1EDB89570C0367C117CBAF1E816C0DC1FB90

Query result

Key Value
FileNameMail-SpamAssassin-3.4.4.tar.bz2
FileSize2741290
MD5CE51FE5665D5838C56DB6712846B58BB
SHA-123AB1EDB89570C0367C117CBAF1E816C0DC1FB90
SHA-2564E2BC79E24CDBB3D8262E6EC4F5BB3DDE670DE9CAAA739D50C698B6D45AC453D
SSDEEP49152:cieRco1sSWmoH1rwLjOau9aWu2pYomEpVGPINnLZjOYpMT/EPuchnqKamF6i:6RcYWwLjx4mEXFLZBs/NcdqCF6i
TLSHT11DC533338EEF0D6EDB663F7D0989535B4C9A1D83832BAD1A90B2F05137B9466874CC46
hashlookup:parent-total9
hashlookup:trust95

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Parents (Total: 9)

The searched file hash is included in 9 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5605FAAC09F7B37DD72D7BE3E0828A338
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionSpamAssassin provides you with a way to reduce if not completely eliminate Unsolicited Commercial Email (SPAM) from your incoming email. It can be invoked by a MDA such as sendmail or postfix, or can be called from a procmail script, .forward file, etc. It uses a genetic-algorithm evolved scoring system to identify messages which look spammy, then adds headers to the message so they can be filtered by the user's mail reading software. This distribution includes the spamd/spamc components which create a server that considerably speeds processing of mail. To enable spamassassin, if you are receiving mail locally, simply add this line to your ~/.procmailrc: INCLUDERC=/etc/mail/spamassassin/spamassassin-default.rc To filter spam for all users, add that line to /etc/procmailrc (creating if necessary).
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamespamassassin
PackageRelease6.fc33
PackageVersion3.4.4
SHA-1971768CC75BDF8802544092D1BD094C311F098DB
SHA-256029B2A5692CE02DC92F8588B8F1FF7D711AC04721F40DF53CDF409A0560D64B1
Key Value
MD52003A8ED58EB7DA9F509D895426329AD
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionSpamAssassin provides you with a way to reduce if not completely eliminate Unsolicited Commercial Email (SPAM) from your incoming email. It can be invoked by a MDA such as sendmail or postfix, or can be called from a procmail script, .forward file, etc. It uses a genetic-algorithm evolved scoring system to identify messages which look spammy, then adds headers to the message so they can be filtered by the user's mail reading software. This distribution includes the spamd/spamc components which create a server that considerably speeds processing of mail. To enable spamassassin, if you are receiving mail locally, simply add this line to your ~/.procmailrc: INCLUDERC=/etc/mail/spamassassin/spamassassin-default.rc To filter spam for all users, add that line to /etc/procmailrc (creating if necessary).
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamespamassassin
PackageRelease1.fc32
PackageVersion3.4.4
SHA-14A1A66C491CDFB4737A02609848CC8BCE4C56744
SHA-256641E80D7F8F09121E1FF0A73EE58E7C9A574D02953087E91D9A72E4D09F235E3
Key Value
MD5C10B78826C17609242C4DE5B7D745D62
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionspamassassin adds a header line that shows if the mail has been determined spam or not. This way, you can decide what to do with the mail within the scope of your own filtering rules in your MUA (Mail User Agent, your mail program) or your LDA (Local Delivery Agent). See the files in the documentation directory /usr/share/doc/packages/spamassassin/ for more information on how to use the filter.
PackageNamespamassassin
PackageRelease194.1
PackageVersion3.4.4
SHA-1FDC6A58182283BDB3F0909978981FFAC1F003933
SHA-2567F0C49175D4F4D164418C10D9EAC463C9DCF1A69FCB930BF6A4F4CE84E51FF68
Key Value
MD58397ED32973E06B53783C3EAC0309C5C
PackageArchi686
PackageDescriptionSpamAssassin provides you with a way to reduce if not completely eliminate Unsolicited Commercial Email (SPAM) from your incoming email. It can be invoked by a MDA such as sendmail or postfix, or can be called from a procmail script, .forward file, etc. It uses a genetic-algorithm evolved scoring system to identify messages which look spammy, then adds headers to the message so they can be filtered by the user's mail reading software. This distribution includes the spamd/spamc components which create a server that considerably speeds processing of mail. To enable spamassassin, if you are receiving mail locally, simply add this line to your ~/.procmailrc: INCLUDERC=/etc/mail/spamassassin/spamassassin-default.rc To filter spam for all users, add that line to /etc/procmailrc (creating if necessary).
PackageMaintainerAlmaLinux Packaging Team <packager@almalinux.org>
PackageNamespamassassin
PackageRelease3.el8
PackageVersion3.4.4
SHA-18B15D7E322AF512C63B60349B857987C07F428BA
SHA-256ED7FC0F2EBD1D1FD1C02B87AF90AC5FB98CA012BC7C493738EAC138DE49D186F
Key Value
MD54D5A28F49E13B8D8079CCA5727CE343D
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionspamassassin adds a header line that shows if the mail has been determined spam or not. This way, you can decide what to do with the mail within the scope of your own filtering rules in your MUA (Mail User Agent, your mail program) or your LDA (Local Delivery Agent). See the files in the documentation directory /usr/share/doc/packages/spamassassin/ for more information on how to use the filter.
PackageNamespamassassin
PackageRelease192.1
PackageVersion3.4.4
SHA-11EE5F19AA93F700670B37699C91A032AA99DD507
SHA-25682F87987D8382F59A20344233B6CBCE90B9B22B2D585C4693034E6ED43B5C336
Key Value
MD5810C85771E606B58728FBF587F973783
PackageArchi686
PackageDescriptionSpamAssassin provides you with a way to reduce if not completely eliminate Unsolicited Commercial Email (SPAM) from your incoming email. It can be invoked by a MDA such as sendmail or postfix, or can be called from a procmail script, .forward file, etc. It uses a genetic-algorithm evolved scoring system to identify messages which look spammy, then adds headers to the message so they can be filtered by the user's mail reading software. This distribution includes the spamd/spamc components which create a server that considerably speeds processing of mail. To enable spamassassin, if you are receiving mail locally, simply add this line to your ~/.procmailrc: INCLUDERC=/etc/mail/spamassassin/spamassassin-default.rc To filter spam for all users, add that line to /etc/procmailrc (creating if necessary).
PackageMaintainerAlmaLinux Packaging Team <packager@almalinux.org>
PackageNamespamassassin
PackageRelease4.el8
PackageVersion3.4.4
SHA-1F12632B71A5E587345A983860F7B094754A31858
SHA-25616F8F39E73E394961C6BB1EF4885F36D648A1F390B2A156283EBDA462D6CD842
Key Value
MD50B502DD08B66F70576CF3FA1D9821627
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionSpamAssassin provides you with a way to reduce if not completely eliminate Unsolicited Commercial Email (SPAM) from your incoming email. It can be invoked by a MDA such as sendmail or postfix, or can be called from a procmail script, .forward file, etc. It uses a genetic-algorithm evolved scoring system to identify messages which look spammy, then adds headers to the message so they can be filtered by the user's mail reading software. This distribution includes the spamd/spamc components which create a server that considerably speeds processing of mail. SpamAssassin also includes support for reporting spam messages automatically, and/or manually, to collaborative filtering databases such as Vipul's Razor, DCC or pyzor. Install perl-Razor-Agent package to get Vipul's Razor support. Install dcc package to get Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse (DCC) support. Install pyzor package to get Pyzor support. To enable spamassassin, if you are receiving mail locally, simply add this line to your ~/.procmailrc: INCLUDERC=/etc/mail/spamassassin/spamassassin-default.rc To filter spam for all users, add that line to /etc/procmailrc or create that file if doesn't exist yet.
PackageMaintainermartinw <martinw>
PackageNamespamassassin
PackageRelease3.mga8
PackageVersion3.4.4
SHA-1A507342E4858AEA41E524587E90BA22A2ADFCD5C
SHA-2564AF8FB6157640BCA8118B439984E96E78CA868179EC93E812C6EC13D0C476E44
Key Value
MD5563D7C6A39CBFBDA1519B72A55C30052
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionSpamAssassin provides you with a way to reduce if not completely eliminate Unsolicited Commercial Email (SPAM) from your incoming email. It can be invoked by a MDA such as sendmail or postfix, or can be called from a procmail script, .forward file, etc. It uses a genetic-algorithm evolved scoring system to identify messages which look spammy, then adds headers to the message so they can be filtered by the user's mail reading software. This distribution includes the spamd/spamc components which create a server that considerably speeds processing of mail. SpamAssassin also includes support for reporting spam messages automatically, and/or manually, to collaborative filtering databases such as Vipul's Razor, DCC or pyzor. Install perl-Razor-Agent package to get Vipul's Razor support. Install dcc package to get Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse (DCC) support. Install pyzor package to get Pyzor support. To enable spamassassin, if you are receiving mail locally, simply add this line to your ~/.procmailrc: INCLUDERC=/etc/mail/spamassassin/spamassassin-default.rc To filter spam for all users, add that line to /etc/procmailrc or create that file if doesn't exist yet.
PackageMaintainerns80 <ns80>
PackageNamespamassassin
PackageRelease1.mga7
PackageVersion3.4.4
SHA-1D82A9283A1D679C5BBE2BCBEA8F5361349ADCB77
SHA-25674E5B0EC2C01B333FCD31F546F36E0042C71FECD8A900D717CC2229FE3CD1581
Key Value
MD5546F9FF59D1CCADBED34FFDEAAAB791D
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionspamassassin adds a header line that shows if the mail has been determined spam or not. This way, you can decide what to do with the mail within the scope of your own filtering rules in your MUA (Mail User Agent, your mail program) or your LDA (Local Delivery Agent). See the files in the documentation directory /usr/share/doc/packages/spamassassin/ for more information on how to use the filter.
PackageNamespamassassin
PackageRelease192.1
PackageVersion3.4.4
SHA-118243BB6E0B8AD45BCF515A29DA40DC4A08E7193
SHA-256E48D36B824D42F4B88FC780075ECA81D6E1E11DDA090579FDDAC957428BD4618