Result for FCE1E2A82DB583B5041CCA0F35666F7D1144F5B8

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/java/classpathx-mail/mail-1.3.1-api-1.1.2.jar
FileSize186893
MD54979F5BFEC264B2533DC6AF3FAA37EA7
SHA-1FCE1E2A82DB583B5041CCA0F35666F7D1144F5B8
SHA-2562F2C2BD1AC9B8A0E209CC38CDD6CB73E26AD02B6851CB5F17A3D59AB40D3CA08
SSDEEP3072:DFImT/KdkY+cSuceyaJaOZ3sXV0qAe2xVVq90n3jabAW2HrJmHnf5sbQNBd:D+mT/KdkKfoXOqgxw03jabb2HrahsUNX
TLSHT11804E03154C31464E537A3367AB12AB3351EA0EEB60E772D1CA4FD9252F2D96AE43360
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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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
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