Result for 36E7B160DE7F366DB25BD7D9F31EFD49E8CBE510

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/licenses/notmuch/COPYING
FileSize652
MD5494B4FF8F3DACDDF602B4B7E6910A966
SHA-136E7B160DE7F366DB25BD7D9F31EFD49E8CBE510
SHA-256AEC2A7F2C01C47D75D4AD03404CA27126CC7AB5E3D32DB376C96BEBDE138CAB6
SSDEEP12:g49KP30izFkp47GTymUhOkH+l/wTbVOCKmdoeId:f9O30+WVyPOkH+CTbVOJm+
TLSHT106F0230F2590D3B71C8003D43ACA15DFE25B9A9374FCA0A00109E34F9917D7616F18D8
hashlookup:parent-total38
hashlookup:trust100

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Parents (Total: 38)

The searched file hash is included in 38 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5C0C8874081B35F20996E1087B0991D7A
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionBecause dealing with your mail can be so much better. "Not much mail" is what Notmuch thinks about your email collection. Even if you receive 12000 messages per month or have on the order of millions of messages that you've been saving for decades. Regardless, Notmuch will be able to quickly search all of it. It's just plain not much mail. "Not much mail" is also what you should have in your inbox at any time. Notmuch gives you what you need, (tags and fast search), so that you can keep your inbox tamed and focus on what really matters in your life, (which is surely not email). Notmuch is an answer to Sup. Sup is a very good email program written by William Morgan (and others) and is the direct inspiration for Notmuch. Notmuch began as an effort to rewrite performance-critical pieces of Sup in C rather than ruby. From there, it grew into a separate project. One significant contribution Notmuch makes compared to Sup is the separation of the indexer/searcher from the user interface. (Notmuch provides a library interface so that its indexing/searching/tagging features can be integrated into any email program.) Notmuch is not much of an email program. It doesn't receive messages (no POP or IMAP support). It doesn't send messages (no mail composer, no network code at all). And for what it does do (email search) that work is provided by an external library, Xapian. So if Notmuch provides no user interface and Xapian does all the heavy lifting, then what's left here? Not much.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamenotmuch
PackageReleasebp154.1.92
PackageVersion0.35
SHA-10F7A85C2E1FC962AC95CA6796A2F6B5BAED663DB
SHA-2564514E13F9A356BFC9CCC4D9E62CE1450E8E03F10C6F4E3CE407B2D948B3C1CCE
Key Value
MD59582ED4F42118486E1F7CD698C49A2D7
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionBecause dealing with your mail can be so much better. "Not much mail" is what Notmuch thinks about your email collection. Even if you receive 12000 messages per month or have on the order of millions of messages that you've been saving for decades. Regardless, Notmuch will be able to quickly search all of it. It's just plain not much mail. "Not much mail" is also what you should have in your inbox at any time. Notmuch gives you what you need, (tags and fast search), so that you can keep your inbox tamed and focus on what really matters in your life, (which is surely not email). Notmuch is an answer to Sup. Sup is a very good email program written by William Morgan (and others) and is the direct inspiration for Notmuch. Notmuch began as an effort to rewrite performance-critical pieces of Sup in C rather than ruby. From there, it grew into a separate project. One significant contribution Notmuch makes compared to Sup is the separation of the indexer/searcher from the user interface. (Notmuch provides a library interface so that its indexing/searching/tagging features can be integrated into any email program.) Notmuch is not much of an email program. It doesn't receive messages (no POP or IMAP support). It doesn't send messages (no mail composer, no network code at all). And for what it does do (email search) that work is provided by an external library, Xapian. So if Notmuch provides no user interface and Xapian does all the heavy lifting, then what's left here? Not much.
PackageNamenotmuch
PackageRelease86.7
PackageVersion0.34.1
SHA-10F9E2FC1F514107334B20D20A9220E232474DC7D
SHA-2560846DAA2665D7E4F9F8588EA6C653BF75345FCFEAB032BE6958385D94EEF7EE0
Key Value
MD51BC593ED35BBBE462C021CCC1F649AF8
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionBecause dealing with your mail can be so much better. "Not much mail" is what Notmuch thinks about your email collection. Even if you receive 12000 messages per month or have on the order of millions of messages that you've been saving for decades. Regardless, Notmuch will be able to quickly search all of it. It's just plain not much mail. "Not much mail" is also what you should have in your inbox at any time. Notmuch gives you what you need, (tags and fast search), so that you can keep your inbox tamed and focus on what really matters in your life, (which is surely not email). Notmuch is an answer to Sup. Sup is a very good email program written by William Morgan (and others) and is the direct inspiration for Notmuch. Notmuch began as an effort to rewrite performance-critical pieces of Sup in C rather than ruby. From there, it grew into a separate project. One significant contribution Notmuch makes compared to Sup is the separation of the indexer/searcher from the user interface. (Notmuch provides a library interface so that its indexing/searching/tagging features can be integrated into any email program.) Notmuch is not much of an email program. It doesn't receive messages (no POP or IMAP support). It doesn't send messages (no mail composer, no network code at all). And for what it does do (email search) that work is provided by an external library, Xapian. So if Notmuch provides no user interface and Xapian does all the heavy lifting, then what's left here? Not much.
PackageNamenotmuch
PackageRelease71.1
PackageVersion0.31.2
SHA-1207D4164AE3D19E10F6B70BFFA5BFCCD90007CE3
SHA-256E190754C968BE6E1C7B82F1B4B2147B7C55809A00238DE3D9BFC121DF703B924
Key Value
MD5F31CDCD1EE52E3B8491DA8768F7413DF
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionFast system for indexing, searching, and tagging email. Even if you receive 12000 messages per month or have on the order of millions of messages that you've been saving for decades, Notmuch will be able to quickly search all of it. Notmuch is not much of an email program. It doesn't receive messages (no POP or IMAP support). It doesn't send messages (no mail composer, no network code at all). And for what it does do (email search) that work is provided by an external library, Xapian. So if Notmuch provides no user interface and Xapian does all the heavy lifting, then what's left here? Not much.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenotmuch
PackageRelease1.fc34
PackageVersion0.31.4
SHA-1208DF103CDB06E97EE14461F313ECC8C9F34FF73
SHA-25642553F71B78BA62B2EFB33C243F64DD094A2D1FA46DB1E7BA79758DE894350F4
Key Value
MD52D8585BCE5CA68D2A94079733A937C31
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionBecause dealing with your mail can be so much better. "Not much mail" is what Notmuch thinks about your email collection. Even if you receive 12000 messages per month or have on the order of millions of messages that you've been saving for decades. Regardless, Notmuch will be able to quickly search all of it. It's just plain not much mail. "Not much mail" is also what you should have in your inbox at any time. Notmuch gives you what you need, (tags and fast search), so that you can keep your inbox tamed and focus on what really matters in your life, (which is surely not email). Notmuch is an answer to Sup. Sup is a very good email program written by William Morgan (and others) and is the direct inspiration for Notmuch. Notmuch began as an effort to rewrite performance-critical pieces of Sup in C rather than ruby. From there, it grew into a separate project. One significant contribution Notmuch makes compared to Sup is the separation of the indexer/searcher from the user interface. (Notmuch provides a library interface so that its indexing/searching/tagging features can be integrated into any email program.) Notmuch is not much of an email program. It doesn't receive messages (no POP or IMAP support). It doesn't send messages (no mail composer, no network code at all). And for what it does do (email search) that work is provided by an external library, Xapian. So if Notmuch provides no user interface and Xapian does all the heavy lifting, then what's left here? Not much.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamenotmuch
PackageReleasebp153.1.24
PackageVersion0.26
SHA-140DA41209B705FDC1301E983D1EBEC9B0FE6EEFE
SHA-2563FD6C7DCB2B4D9B44251521B54D68786EEB5A375D23936A773C98CD42612DE30
Key Value
MD5C8FDA1ECDE4100F6AE5140CF18D7E812
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionFast system for indexing, searching, and tagging email. Even if you receive 12000 messages per month or have on the order of millions of messages that you've been saving for decades, Notmuch will be able to quickly search all of it. Notmuch is not much of an email program. It doesn't receive messages (no POP or IMAP support). It doesn't send messages (no mail composer, no network code at all). And for what it does do (email search) that work is provided by an external library, Xapian. So if Notmuch provides no user interface and Xapian does all the heavy lifting, then what's left here? Not much.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenotmuch
PackageRelease1.fc33
PackageVersion0.31
SHA-143B52EE83769282527AC5CA3F9F9C718B626446F
SHA-2563559F479580D8790D8596CD7C761D54822F4B4D0DEFB27B7D1BC279D9941812E
Key Value
MD5C474FF15E650B7E184D3BDE48BE91CC8
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionBecause dealing with your mail can be so much better. "Not much mail" is what Notmuch thinks about your email collection. Even if you receive 12000 messages per month or have on the order of millions of messages that you've been saving for decades. Regardless, Notmuch will be able to quickly search all of it. It's just plain not much mail. "Not much mail" is also what you should have in your inbox at any time. Notmuch gives you what you need, (tags and fast search), so that you can keep your inbox tamed and focus on what really matters in your life, (which is surely not email). Notmuch is an answer to Sup. Sup is a very good email program written by William Morgan (and others) and is the direct inspiration for Notmuch. Notmuch began as an effort to rewrite performance-critical pieces of Sup in C rather than ruby. From there, it grew into a separate project. One significant contribution Notmuch makes compared to Sup is the separation of the indexer/searcher from the user interface. (Notmuch provides a library interface so that its indexing/searching/tagging features can be integrated into any email program.) Notmuch is not much of an email program. It doesn't receive messages (no POP or IMAP support). It doesn't send messages (no mail composer, no network code at all). And for what it does do (email search) that work is provided by an external library, Xapian. So if Notmuch provides no user interface and Xapian does all the heavy lifting, then what's left here? Not much.
PackageNamenotmuch
PackageRelease86.7
PackageVersion0.34.1
SHA-14C5994688166FAF7140B55D3EE8B3051B29E3411
SHA-256B654969DF284A220C0662AC6B61348A2E40C1F4C9FD48542EB6E8C89F619B947
Key Value
MD5721A3CFC62A494B081502ABB4E01FC16
PackageArchi686
PackageDescriptionFast system for indexing, searching, and tagging email. Even if you receive 12000 messages per month or have on the order of millions of messages that you've been saving for decades, Notmuch will be able to quickly search all of it. Notmuch is not much of an email program. It doesn't receive messages (no POP or IMAP support). It doesn't send messages (no mail composer, no network code at all). And for what it does do (email search) that work is provided by an external library, Xapian. So if Notmuch provides no user interface and Xapian does all the heavy lifting, then what's left here? Not much.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenotmuch
PackageRelease3.fc32
PackageVersion0.29.3
SHA-14E56942C87C56A5CFF192CFCC8690944EFAE3BCF
SHA-256830E18EFF59D1209A9978BAA61D80148958CA8CEE50BD6CEB08835C01C153C4D
Key Value
MD5CAB74C20526D655CE7755637E7541015
PackageArchi686
PackageDescriptionFast system for indexing, searching, and tagging email. Even if you receive 12000 messages per month or have on the order of millions of messages that you've been saving for decades, Notmuch will be able to quickly search all of it. Notmuch is not much of an email program. It doesn't receive messages (no POP or IMAP support). It doesn't send messages (no mail composer, no network code at all). And for what it does do (email search) that work is provided by an external library, Xapian. So if Notmuch provides no user interface and Xapian does all the heavy lifting, then what's left here? Not much.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenotmuch
PackageRelease1.fc34
PackageVersion0.31.4
SHA-15CFABAAA4D41A7AB2AEC061F99B3BB72298E4160
SHA-256F695AB8B641E00553927D0501272587CC909F4C6D89471E112CE36CC7490DD3E
Key Value
MD595D418B2967D2CACE691BC7ACD47C55C
PackageArchi686
PackageDescriptionFast system for indexing, searching, and tagging email. Even if you receive 12000 messages per month or have on the order of millions of messages that you've been saving for decades, Notmuch will be able to quickly search all of it. Notmuch is not much of an email program. It doesn't receive messages (no POP or IMAP support). It doesn't send messages (no mail composer, no network code at all). And for what it does do (email search) that work is provided by an external library, Xapian. So if Notmuch provides no user interface and Xapian does all the heavy lifting, then what's left here? Not much.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenotmuch
PackageRelease1.fc33
PackageVersion0.31
SHA-15D7890BB663DD629B55FEDBDA98D699B526AA404
SHA-256D8DE587C7FA7879366A756127D7A0C7A4F56CFCEE91EF49666B302181394B7E5