Result for 00E96DB69837978842634B5ECC1AF8EDF12BDE6B

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/man/man1/spamd.1.gz
FileSize11072
MD579125CC8CC3B32A00332302158ACCC0E
SHA-100E96DB69837978842634B5ECC1AF8EDF12BDE6B
SHA-25660C3F71C725A2DB8261C2E2B462C62C82241A125671B42146E1C8DBFF24DB136
SSDEEP192:g3oJoRTc4XSloKd89Xl8hmZ+fwcz5lmjnhvKAYP3u6rUgAgXENt1meVG7r0fa0q5:4Y0XSl3dSyhq+fwITmjhS1uqUlhNieE1
TLSHT1D232BFD8708D97CF72C8A73A5EE346449D97308B6F9A2583A0473D4E4B44615A7C8CE3
hashlookup:parent-total2
hashlookup:trust60

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Parents (Total: 2)

The searched file hash is included in 2 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD503D0372A07640A8A990024FDA25D7509
PackageArchppc64
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).
PackageMaintainerKoji
PackageNamespamassassin
PackageRelease9.fc17
PackageVersion3.3.2
SHA-1C5FBC88826C0461CDD58A014A181835F76D49A52
SHA-25686AC3CD0E704DFEC9A7BBE5AEC61E40108A3CF5EA01382ED34E82761FBB2B0F9
Key Value
MD5DF1D40747E51A9BD0C0F1BD806A14E3E
PackageArchppc
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).
PackageMaintainerKoji
PackageNamespamassassin
PackageRelease9.fc17
PackageVersion3.3.2
SHA-170974911230CBE80ECEB2B2DC5FF5793F47A6D7A
SHA-256FC9E0E079EDBE860220F1812F6D3952B02F0817FB47992C76E3717C37EB9022C