Sam Spade is a discontinued Windows network investigation tool used to help trace sources of email spam. The same name was also used for a related free web serv
Sam Spade is a discontinued Windows network investigation tool used to help trace sources of email spam. The same name was also used for a related free web service that provided access to similar lookup tools.[1][2][3][4] The utility was written by Steve Atkins in 1997 and was named after the fictional detective Sam Spade.[5]
The SamSpade.org website was still available in early 2004, but later reported outage problems caused by "blackholing of SamSpade.org by several RIRs and general heavy usage."[6]
Sam Spade combined several network lookup and message-analysis functions in a graphical interface. Its documented tools included DNS lookup functions, whois, traceroute, web browsing in raw HTTP form, URL decoding, email header parsing, SMTP relay checking, port scanning, and website crawling.[7][8]
According to the archived feature documentation, specific functions included:
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