Result for 36162BC4D376B4C6E271C3332C90868E82EF5B93

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/packages/courier-imap/BUGS
FileSize6727
MD54205DBD35020851D55187AB51E59EB44
SHA-136162BC4D376B4C6E271C3332C90868E82EF5B93
SHA-25668DA450A809FC81775488BAF60B77544AC80F25B0774CDDDFBC45AD62082771D
SSDEEP96:zLGCD82/VSlATh/4fwpFxrCr02N5nbw7aH7m04VoJlBIEJTa3v/XrGfDZbwR:m/2Zt/4fw1+VNtC04YI/zGNwR
TLSHT17BD1B59A3E9413779282C1B57B5E76DAE338C07F17D22111397C40881F0AA60937E7DE
hashlookup:parent-total13
hashlookup:trust100

Network graph view

Parents (Total: 13)

The searched file hash is included in 13 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD569F5139CE218054A86B0DD9F5C9A416F
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionCourier-IMAP is a fast, scalable, enterprise IMAP server that uses Maildirs. Many E-mail service providers use Courier-IMAP to easy handle hundreds of thousands of mail accounts. With its built-in IMAP and POP3 aggregation proxy, Courier-IMAP has practically infinite horizontal scalability. In a proxy configuration, a pool of Courier servers service initial IMAP and POP3 connections from clients. They wait to receive the client's log in request, look up the server that actually holds this mail account's mailbox, and establish a proxy connection to the server, all in a single, seamless process. Mail accounts can be moved between different servers, to achieve optimum resource usage. The only practical limitation on Courier-IMAP is available network and I/O bandwidth. If you are new to Courier-IMAP, this may sound a bit intimidating. But you do not need to tackle everything at once. Start by taking small, easy steps. Your first step will be to set up a small Courier-IMAP server, using it like any other traditional IMAP service, on a single server. After you gain experience and become comfortable with Courier, you can then begin exploring its advanced features. This is the same IMAP server that's included in the Courier mail server, but configured as a standalone IMAP server that can be used with other mail servers - such as Qmail, Exim, or Postfix - that deliver to maildirs. If you already have Courier installed, you do not need to download this version. If you install this version, you must remove it if you later install the entire Courier server.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamecourier-imap
PackageReleasebp154.1.21
PackageVersion5.1.4
SHA-1ECCD4960A166451733ECCFA52BB1C09333AC38BA
SHA-2563A6BCECD856BC4DD9FFE86C72660311FA2C092E541AEBBB87E09D5B6F6A0A865
Key Value
MD50EBEB95248E3DAC0CDF858CA3CB61F86
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionCourier-IMAP is a fast, scalable, enterprise IMAP server that uses Maildirs. Many E-mail service providers use Courier-IMAP to easy handle hundreds of thousands of mail accounts. With its built-in IMAP and POP3 aggregation proxy, Courier-IMAP has practically infinite horizontal scalability. In a proxy configuration, a pool of Courier servers service initial IMAP and POP3 connections from clients. They wait to receive the client's log in request, look up the server that actually holds this mail account's mailbox, and establish a proxy connection to the server, all in a single, seamless process. Mail accounts can be moved between different servers, to achieve optimum resource usage. The only practical limitation on Courier-IMAP is available network and I/O bandwidth. If you are new to Courier-IMAP, this may sound a bit intimidating. But you do not need to tackle everything at once. Start by taking small, easy steps. Your first step will be to set up a small Courier-IMAP server, using it like any other traditional IMAP service, on a single server. After you gain experience and become comfortable with Courier, you can then begin exploring its advanced features. This is the same IMAP server that's included in the Courier mail server, but configured as a standalone IMAP server that can be used with other mail servers - such as Qmail, Exim, or Postfix - that deliver to maildirs. If you already have Courier installed, you do not need to download this version. If you install this version, you must remove it if you later install the entire Courier server.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamecourier-imap
PackageReleasebp153.1.111
PackageVersion4.18.2
SHA-16EA3A04649CB8042352A542378AD731C414929CA
SHA-25651385FED2FC854E59EDF300F50FDE55FD757E7FE9736AEF9C47955B34E5F6F47
Key Value
MD57DF25C21DD0FCBBBF54C3453607B00D3
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionCourier-IMAP is a fast, scalable, enterprise IMAP server that uses Maildirs. Many E-mail service providers use Courier-IMAP to easy handle hundreds of thousands of mail accounts. With its built-in IMAP and POP3 aggregation proxy, Courier-IMAP has practically infinite horizontal scalability. In a proxy configuration, a pool of Courier servers service initial IMAP and POP3 connections from clients. They wait to receive the client's log in request, look up the server that actually holds this mail account's mailbox, and establish a proxy connection to the server, all in a single, seamless process. Mail accounts can be moved between different servers, to achieve optimum resource usage. The only practical limitation on Courier-IMAP is available network and I/O bandwidth. If you are new to Courier-IMAP, this may sound a bit intimidating. But you do not need to tackle everything at once. Start by taking small, easy steps. Your first step will be to set up a small Courier-IMAP server, using it like any other traditional IMAP service, on a single server. After you gain experience and become comfortable with Courier, you can then begin exploring its advanced features. This is the same IMAP server that's included in the Courier mail server, but configured as a standalone IMAP server that can be used with other mail servers - such as Qmail, Exim, or Postfix - that deliver to maildirs. If you already have Courier installed, you do not need to download this version. If you install this version, you must remove it if you later install the entire Courier server.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamecourier-imap
PackageReleasebp156.1.6
PackageVersion5.2.5
SHA-1F841EF56AE49184D685FB13AF12E8D5C0C2222E7
SHA-25685BAE440EF21AEF7EA05C58927E52FB9BFFFD2F74A4D189E8A959FF9559BD641
Key Value
MD5A2F9A9CD3978DD993F5EFCA25E06830C
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionCourier-IMAP is a fast, scalable, enterprise IMAP server that uses Maildirs. Many E-mail service providers use Courier-IMAP to easy handle hundreds of thousands of mail accounts. With its built-in IMAP and POP3 aggregation proxy, Courier-IMAP has practically infinite horizontal scalability. In a proxy configuration, a pool of Courier servers service initial IMAP and POP3 connections from clients. They wait to receive the client's log in request, look up the server that actually holds this mail account's mailbox, and establish a proxy connection to the server, all in a single, seamless process. Mail accounts can be moved between different servers, to achieve optimum resource usage. The only practical limitation on Courier-IMAP is available network and I/O bandwidth. If you are new to Courier-IMAP, this may sound a bit intimidating. But you do not need to tackle everything at once. Start by taking small, easy steps. Your first step will be to set up a small Courier-IMAP server, using it like any other traditional IMAP service, on a single server. After you gain experience and become comfortable with Courier, you can then begin exploring its advanced features. This is the same IMAP server that's included in the Courier mail server, but configured as a standalone IMAP server that can be used with other mail servers - such as Qmail, Exim, or Postfix - that deliver to maildirs. If you already have Courier installed, you do not need to download this version. If you install this version, you must remove it if you later install the entire Courier server.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamecourier-imap
PackageReleasebp156.1.6
PackageVersion5.2.5
SHA-10FFEE72EFC9AEC8FD398119E128933DB88525D4B
SHA-256FD7D742888ED2F0ED255CF88663316DBE24DDFBCF870B33A45141CC0C240E3BF
Key Value
MD5AB1E060DB37581DC9723B090204C2B55
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionCourier-IMAP is a fast, scalable, enterprise IMAP server that uses Maildirs. Many E-mail service providers use Courier-IMAP to easy handle hundreds of thousands of mail accounts. With its built-in IMAP and POP3 aggregation proxy, Courier-IMAP has practically infinite horizontal scalability. In a proxy configuration, a pool of Courier servers service initial IMAP and POP3 connections from clients. They wait to receive the client's log in request, look up the server that actually holds this mail account's mailbox, and establish a proxy connection to the server, all in a single, seamless process. Mail accounts can be moved between different servers, to achieve optimum resource usage. The only practical limitation on Courier-IMAP is available network and I/O bandwidth. If you are new to Courier-IMAP, this may sound a bit intimidating. But you do not need to tackle everything at once. Start by taking small, easy steps. Your first step will be to set up a small Courier-IMAP server, using it like any other traditional IMAP service, on a single server. After you gain experience and become comfortable with Courier, you can then begin exploring its advanced features. This is the same IMAP server that's included in the Courier mail server, but configured as a standalone IMAP server that can be used with other mail servers - such as Qmail, Exim, or Postfix - that deliver to maildirs. If you already have Courier installed, you do not need to download this version. If you install this version, you must remove it if you later install the entire Courier server.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamecourier-imap
PackageRelease1.3
PackageVersion5.1.4
SHA-10827EE4B1B0AD5CD0DACD91597138FB15D9412D2
SHA-256C28706D23986FC712D26A6C2CBC2E29CE9F402577A3A660DE8DD088DCEC06D67
Key Value
MD52CEE7E867B76D7F0EE7F4F781938D247
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionCourier-IMAP is a fast, scalable, enterprise IMAP server that uses Maildirs. Many E-mail service providers use Courier-IMAP to easy handle hundreds of thousands of mail accounts. With its built-in IMAP and POP3 aggregation proxy, Courier-IMAP has practically infinite horizontal scalability. In a proxy configuration, a pool of Courier servers service initial IMAP and POP3 connections from clients. They wait to receive the client's log in request, look up the server that actually holds this mail account's mailbox, and establish a proxy connection to the server, all in a single, seamless process. Mail accounts can be moved between different servers, to achieve optimum resource usage. The only practical limitation on Courier-IMAP is available network and I/O bandwidth. If you are new to Courier-IMAP, this may sound a bit intimidating. But you do not need to tackle everything at once. Start by taking small, easy steps. Your first step will be to set up a small Courier-IMAP server, using it like any other traditional IMAP service, on a single server. After you gain experience and become comfortable with Courier, you can then begin exploring its advanced features. This is the same IMAP server that's included in the Courier mail server, but configured as a standalone IMAP server that can be used with other mail servers - such as Qmail, Exim, or Postfix - that deliver to maildirs. If you already have Courier installed, you do not need to download this version. If you install this version, you must remove it if you later install the entire Courier server.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamecourier-imap
PackageReleaselp152.3.57
PackageVersion4.18.2
SHA-180E1692D8116C81AD9EEF8D9A4068E00A571AD5A
SHA-2568DBDD3744173FC45167CED78B67BC9091A81702F1667E090B110BF3A32880A14
Key Value
MD598B4E93D13C8980C3EE5A29CFC0B4710
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionCourier-IMAP is a fast, scalable, enterprise IMAP server that uses Maildirs. Many E-mail service providers use Courier-IMAP to easy handle hundreds of thousands of mail accounts. With its built-in IMAP and POP3 aggregation proxy, Courier-IMAP has practically infinite horizontal scalability. In a proxy configuration, a pool of Courier servers service initial IMAP and POP3 connections from clients. They wait to receive the client's log in request, look up the server that actually holds this mail account's mailbox, and establish a proxy connection to the server, all in a single, seamless process. Mail accounts can be moved between different servers, to achieve optimum resource usage. The only practical limitation on Courier-IMAP is available network and I/O bandwidth. If you are new to Courier-IMAP, this may sound a bit intimidating. But you do not need to tackle everything at once. Start by taking small, easy steps. Your first step will be to set up a small Courier-IMAP server, using it like any other traditional IMAP service, on a single server. After you gain experience and become comfortable with Courier, you can then begin exploring its advanced features. This is the same IMAP server that's included in the Courier mail server, but configured as a standalone IMAP server that can be used with other mail servers - such as Qmail, Exim, or Postfix - that deliver to maildirs. If you already have Courier installed, you do not need to download this version. If you install this version, you must remove it if you later install the entire Courier server.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamecourier-imap
PackageReleaselp150.1.31
PackageVersion4.18.2
SHA-1898814CF56076BB404B61E91CC1DCC9B50764454
SHA-256F6319FB74117EBF768AE5C128122ECEC6BE348F1A8732379B2DEEC63B3FAB58A
Key Value
MD559D501F7493A820EE7EAFBE4E03FF258
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionCourier-IMAP is a fast, scalable, enterprise IMAP server that uses Maildirs. Many E-mail service providers use Courier-IMAP to easy handle hundreds of thousands of mail accounts. With its built-in IMAP and POP3 aggregation proxy, Courier-IMAP has practically infinite horizontal scalability. In a proxy configuration, a pool of Courier servers service initial IMAP and POP3 connections from clients. They wait to receive the client's log in request, look up the server that actually holds this mail account's mailbox, and establish a proxy connection to the server, all in a single, seamless process. Mail accounts can be moved between different servers, to achieve optimum resource usage. The only practical limitation on Courier-IMAP is available network and I/O bandwidth. If you are new to Courier-IMAP, this may sound a bit intimidating. But you do not need to tackle everything at once. Start by taking small, easy steps. Your first step will be to set up a small Courier-IMAP server, using it like any other traditional IMAP service, on a single server. After you gain experience and become comfortable with Courier, you can then begin exploring its advanced features. This is the same IMAP server that's included in the Courier mail server, but configured as a standalone IMAP server that can be used with other mail servers - such as Qmail, Exim, or Postfix - that deliver to maildirs. If you already have Courier installed, you do not need to download this version. If you install this version, you must remove it if you later install the entire Courier server.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamecourier-imap
PackageReleasebp154.1.21
PackageVersion5.1.4
SHA-1CFE6E4CE254702322E6105C423475081C1ED0FA0
SHA-256BEF62FED4C87A0341BBA4196799AA38E37634EEE096A7765564F83EC045C246B
Key Value
MD58515381B3B460D75E6390EDE4A816221
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionCourier-IMAP is a fast, scalable, enterprise IMAP server that uses Maildirs. Many E-mail service providers use Courier-IMAP to easy handle hundreds of thousands of mail accounts. With its built-in IMAP and POP3 aggregation proxy, Courier-IMAP has practically infinite horizontal scalability. In a proxy configuration, a pool of Courier servers service initial IMAP and POP3 connections from clients. They wait to receive the client's log in request, look up the server that actually holds this mail account's mailbox, and establish a proxy connection to the server, all in a single, seamless process. Mail accounts can be moved between different servers, to achieve optimum resource usage. The only practical limitation on Courier-IMAP is available network and I/O bandwidth. If you are new to Courier-IMAP, this may sound a bit intimidating. But you do not need to tackle everything at once. Start by taking small, easy steps. Your first step will be to set up a small Courier-IMAP server, using it like any other traditional IMAP service, on a single server. After you gain experience and become comfortable with Courier, you can then begin exploring its advanced features. This is the same IMAP server that's included in the Courier mail server, but configured as a standalone IMAP server that can be used with other mail servers - such as Qmail, Exim, or Postfix - that deliver to maildirs. If you already have Courier installed, you do not need to download this version. If you install this version, you must remove it if you later install the entire Courier server.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamecourier-imap
PackageReleasebp155.1.6
PackageVersion5.2.1
SHA-16FD2934290F281EF7F83260494DA39AA514A2B20
SHA-25638475EFBD4B88069C022A93069779FB819AF0738550214F857AA942587565FC4
Key Value
MD577A2A93872421F7C60B516B7DF0CAB45
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionCourier-IMAP is a fast, scalable, enterprise IMAP server that uses Maildirs. Many E-mail service providers use Courier-IMAP to easy handle hundreds of thousands of mail accounts. With its built-in IMAP and POP3 aggregation proxy, Courier-IMAP has practically infinite horizontal scalability. In a proxy configuration, a pool of Courier servers service initial IMAP and POP3 connections from clients. They wait to receive the client's log in request, look up the server that actually holds this mail account's mailbox, and establish a proxy connection to the server, all in a single, seamless process. Mail accounts can be moved between different servers, to achieve optimum resource usage. The only practical limitation on Courier-IMAP is available network and I/O bandwidth. If you are new to Courier-IMAP, this may sound a bit intimidating. But you do not need to tackle everything at once. Start by taking small, easy steps. Your first step will be to set up a small Courier-IMAP server, using it like any other traditional IMAP service, on a single server. After you gain experience and become comfortable with Courier, you can then begin exploring its advanced features. This is the same IMAP server that's included in the Courier mail server, but configured as a standalone IMAP server that can be used with other mail servers - such as Qmail, Exim, or Postfix - that deliver to maildirs. If you already have Courier installed, you do not need to download this version. If you install this version, you must remove it if you later install the entire Courier server.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamecourier-imap
PackageReleaselp151.2.46
PackageVersion4.18.2
SHA-160897F557EE10E6267E6751937E8399EB8A1D839
SHA-256352A30BAF76C59E09FA6C3A1C79F0BBA7ED1D691B4D7F311D8FB163372C71C7A
Key Value
MD5F580C5A2F3CB2CF4DF4DBAED355A835E
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionCourier-IMAP is a fast, scalable, enterprise IMAP server that uses Maildirs. Many E-mail service providers use Courier-IMAP to easy handle hundreds of thousands of mail accounts. With its built-in IMAP and POP3 aggregation proxy, Courier-IMAP has practically infinite horizontal scalability. In a proxy configuration, a pool of Courier servers service initial IMAP and POP3 connections from clients. They wait to receive the client's log in request, look up the server that actually holds this mail account's mailbox, and establish a proxy connection to the server, all in a single, seamless process. Mail accounts can be moved between different servers, to achieve optimum resource usage. The only practical limitation on Courier-IMAP is available network and I/O bandwidth. If you are new to Courier-IMAP, this may sound a bit intimidating. But you do not need to tackle everything at once. Start by taking small, easy steps. Your first step will be to set up a small Courier-IMAP server, using it like any other traditional IMAP service, on a single server. After you gain experience and become comfortable with Courier, you can then begin exploring its advanced features. This is the same IMAP server that's included in the Courier mail server, but configured as a standalone IMAP server that can be used with other mail servers - such as Qmail, Exim, or Postfix - that deliver to maildirs. If you already have Courier installed, you do not need to download this version. If you install this version, you must remove it if you later install the entire Courier server.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamecourier-imap
PackageRelease1.3
PackageVersion5.1.4
SHA-167BE253F5A004A1091BCE96D03DA12437B79C434
SHA-256F17F14B1F426835A3AB972D551A516C6D11F912BB7511E5236B3F685D8639799
Key Value
MD5302372641771985B28F2A8015589841E
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionCourier-IMAP is a fast, scalable, enterprise IMAP server that uses Maildirs. Many E-mail service providers use Courier-IMAP to easy handle hundreds of thousands of mail accounts. With its built-in IMAP and POP3 aggregation proxy, Courier-IMAP has practically infinite horizontal scalability. In a proxy configuration, a pool of Courier servers service initial IMAP and POP3 connections from clients. They wait to receive the client's log in request, look up the server that actually holds this mail account's mailbox, and establish a proxy connection to the server, all in a single, seamless process. Mail accounts can be moved between different servers, to achieve optimum resource usage. The only practical limitation on Courier-IMAP is available network and I/O bandwidth. If you are new to Courier-IMAP, this may sound a bit intimidating. But you do not need to tackle everything at once. Start by taking small, easy steps. Your first step will be to set up a small Courier-IMAP server, using it like any other traditional IMAP service, on a single server. After you gain experience and become comfortable with Courier, you can then begin exploring its advanced features. This is the same IMAP server that's included in the Courier mail server, but configured as a standalone IMAP server that can be used with other mail servers - such as Qmail, Exim, or Postfix - that deliver to maildirs. If you already have Courier installed, you do not need to download this version. If you install this version, you must remove it if you later install the entire Courier server.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamecourier-imap
PackageReleasebp153.1.111
PackageVersion4.18.2
SHA-1914E21E28B94F3D302ACF0005DF664548402D484
SHA-25640D6CECB1E0E8C22A750B36ECC6147F050854E3E91A7584087461D69361BC28D
Key Value
MD50B4E3A176831566E0D3452F1565EBC86
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionCourier-IMAP is a fast, scalable, enterprise IMAP server that uses Maildirs. Many E-mail service providers use Courier-IMAP to easy handle hundreds of thousands of mail accounts. With its built-in IMAP and POP3 aggregation proxy, Courier-IMAP has practically infinite horizontal scalability. In a proxy configuration, a pool of Courier servers service initial IMAP and POP3 connections from clients. They wait to receive the client's log in request, look up the server that actually holds this mail account's mailbox, and establish a proxy connection to the server, all in a single, seamless process. Mail accounts can be moved between different servers, to achieve optimum resource usage. The only practical limitation on Courier-IMAP is available network and I/O bandwidth. If you are new to Courier-IMAP, this may sound a bit intimidating. But you do not need to tackle everything at once. Start by taking small, easy steps. Your first step will be to set up a small Courier-IMAP server, using it like any other traditional IMAP service, on a single server. After you gain experience and become comfortable with Courier, you can then begin exploring its advanced features. This is the same IMAP server that's included in the Courier mail server, but configured as a standalone IMAP server that can be used with other mail servers - such as Qmail, Exim, or Postfix - that deliver to maildirs. If you already have Courier installed, you do not need to download this version. If you install this version, you must remove it if you later install the entire Courier server.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamecourier-imap
PackageReleasebp155.1.6
PackageVersion5.2.1
SHA-1885234F418C9395687A2AD13D099D3CA4D1B10AE
SHA-256345D5E018DC6FAB2722796A6605A2B83C8F70C6A4D33E9774D4C7C7D99A6E7B7