Result for 29F5A9D118BBEFDF6D96EEA27AEF102FD526A500

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/java/classpathx-mail-1.3.1-monolithic.jar
FileSize42
MD5E8A4C7493E96E6D2B24F48D3CBE67B77
SHA-129F5A9D118BBEFDF6D96EEA27AEF102FD526A500
SHA-25678C9122842A856B739097E46CDD5E18C917AF393A79F7DD99DD1C62B73157D71
SSDEEP3:yWurdIIlOYSULCn:ybKIlfnLCn
TLSH
hashlookup:parent-total4
hashlookup:trust70

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Parents (Total: 4)

The searched file hash is included in 4 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5AB035AFB2D53433F1A4CC29567B58E94
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionGNU JavaMail is a free implementation of the JavaMail API specification, version 1.3. All the code has been written from scratch without reference to Sun's code, which allows GNU JavaMail to be used on a completely free operating system such as GNU/Linux or the Hurd. The code is optimized to work with free Java implementations, nothing prevents it from being used with any compliant JVM. GNU JavaMail provides a protocol-independent framework for building mail client applications in Java. The API itself provides a complete MIME implementation, and drivers for individual messaging protocols, known as providers, can be plugged into the JavaMail framework dynamically. Several providers, implementing Internet standard protocols, are included with GNU JavaMail. These include: SMTP IMAP POP3 NNTP including posting to news servers The UNIX mbox format Dan Bernstein's Maildir format All these providers are feature-complete, and provide cryptographically secure access where relevant.
PackageMaintainerhttps://www.suse.com/
PackageNameclasspathx-mail
PackageRelease2.87
PackageVersion1.1.2
SHA-17ECBED26D4EADE90795E1E72EADB01EDFAA5CD5C
SHA-25607C1F3AA96F1C9C5C320B2AFF57C8587C01F657950B046EC6807414BCDE473EA
Key Value
MD568924788B196DB2F468183E5300F25C0
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionGNU JavaMail is a free implementation of the JavaMail API specification, version 1.3. All the code has been written from scratch without reference to Sun's code, which allows GNU JavaMail to be used on a completely free operating system such as GNU/Linux or the Hurd. The code is optimized to work with free Java implementations, nothing prevents it from being used with any compliant JVM. GNU JavaMail provides a protocol-independent framework for building mail client applications in Java. The API itself provides a complete MIME implementation, and drivers for individual messaging protocols, known as providers, can be plugged into the JavaMail framework dynamically. Several providers, implementing Internet standard protocols, are included with GNU JavaMail. These include: SMTP IMAP POP3 NNTP including posting to news servers The UNIX mbox format Dan Bernstein's Maildir format All these providers are feature-complete, and provide cryptographically secure access where relevant.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameclasspathx-mail
PackageReleaselp150.2.14
PackageVersion1.1.2
SHA-15F65C4EDFA7DFE9A226221627DDBF99C2D0402FB
SHA-256E62B7282D225EE34CBA9E3FD981750FD4515349D913D8D8518C9EDCFBCC02C49
Key Value
MD50474F4AFF3ED75DC53F1CF54716CB785
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionGNU JavaMail is a free implementation of the JavaMail API specification, version 1.3. All the code has been written from scratch without reference to Sun's code, which allows GNU JavaMail to be used on a completely free operating system such as GNU/Linux or the Hurd. The code is optimized to work with free Java implementations, nothing prevents it from being used with any compliant JVM. GNU JavaMail provides a protocol-independent framework for building mail client applications in Java. The API itself provides a complete MIME implementation, and drivers for individual messaging protocols, known as providers, can be plugged into the JavaMail framework dynamically. Several providers, implementing Internet standard protocols, are included with GNU JavaMail. These include: SMTP IMAP POP3 NNTP including posting to news servers The UNIX mbox format Dan Bernstein's Maildir format All these providers are feature-complete, and provide cryptographically secure access where relevant.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameclasspathx-mail
PackageReleaselp152.4.35
PackageVersion1.1.2
SHA-123D090E55499A4F4C2D7D91C24E5A3FA37372193
SHA-2567A8A3DBB86B567131D1D0D6BD107FB4B6929D0756852831EFDBBEA40AF4774F4
Key Value
MD58ACC6C31EE29FB315F4F4CD613416E8B
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionGNU JavaMail is a free implementation of the JavaMail API specification, version 1.3. All the code has been written from scratch without reference to Sun's code, which allows GNU JavaMail to be used on a completely free operating system such as GNU/Linux or the Hurd. The code is optimized to work with free Java implementations, nothing prevents it from being used with any compliant JVM. GNU JavaMail provides a protocol-independent framework for building mail client applications in Java. The API itself provides a complete MIME implementation, and drivers for individual messaging protocols, known as providers, can be plugged into the JavaMail framework dynamically. Several providers, implementing Internet standard protocols, are included with GNU JavaMail. These include: SMTP IMAP POP3 NNTP including posting to news servers The UNIX mbox format Dan Bernstein's Maildir format All these providers are feature-complete, and provide cryptographically secure access where relevant.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameclasspathx-mail
PackageReleaselp151.3.43
PackageVersion1.1.2
SHA-13849A195AC75009DE2D030982797A151376B766A
SHA-256DEC17534EAD1BDE92C21EA282387B9518465E80599BAB6272B97E7B14BF27443