Result for 80D1C069C6F6553A10C4AB4540155FDECA1E1BBC

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/sbin/milter-greylist
FileSize170632
MD5674C8BDBAB92207A99841BC44573D5B8
SHA-180D1C069C6F6553A10C4AB4540155FDECA1E1BBC
SHA-256291D62BA91230AEDDDAE6C9ACC9329E61F990BD00756CE53822BAEE2CF2B624B
SSDEEP3072:SfcZ+wrwcpHo12/Hbwf+1FQa8A5px5OMnvuNYUnBoMvYYZVZUykps:SfcpsMo12/7wm1ua8Apnv0n+eVZUykps
TLSHT1F1F37D9AF7871F55C8C3033172028D25EA33A089E3EEC61F95481567CDDF85AE16EB4A
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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Parents (Total: 1)

The searched file hash is included in 1 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize138608
MD5E18AF98BE6B6FDFA600672CBAEB10686
PackageDescriptionGreylist milter for sendmail milter-greylist is a stand-alone milter written in C that implements the greylist filtering method, as proposed by Evan Harris. . Greylisting works by assuming that unlike legitimate MTA, spam engines will not retry sending their junk mail on a temporary error. The filter will always temporarily reject mail on a first attempt, and to accept it after some time has elapsed. . If spammers ever try to resend rejected messages, we can assume they will not stay idle between the two sends (if they do, the spam problem would just be solved). Odds are good that the spammer will send a mail to an honey pot address and get blacklisted in several real-time distributed black list before the second attempt.
PackageMaintainerDebian QA Group <packages@qa.debian.org>
PackageNamemilter-greylist
PackageSectionmail
PackageVersion4.6.2-3
SHA-15132151AA0FC48BE1FF754A4CBF3FB41DDE5BA4F
SHA-2564E93E2A5C676721A3C0773EC8251B949DCD29AD95ED2622540D7E405F07021EA