User guide

Reconnex Corporation
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Release 7.0.0.4
Content Types
Formats
C++_Source, Cobol_Source, FORTRAN_Source, Java_Source, JavaScript,
LISP_Source, Pascal_Source, Perl_Source, Python_Source, Think_C,
Think_Pascal, Verilog_Source, VHDL_Source, XQuery_Source
Mail and Chat
Classification
AOL_Chat, Eudora, IMAP, IMAP_Cache, MIME, MSExchange, MSN_Chat,
MSOutlook, POP3, RFC822, SMTP, WebMail, Yahoo_Chat
GUI Desktop
Icon, Cursor, ACursor
Search by Digest
A message digest is a compact digital signature used to provide assurance that a file is a unique
entity. MD5 (Message-Digest algorithm 5) is the most widely-used algorithm used for creating these
signatures.
To search for a file going over a network, you can generate an MD5 signature of the file and use it
to search all incidences where the file may be involved. You can do this by using the md5sum
utility commonly found on all Unix machines to calculate and verify the md5 hashes.
You can find similar Windows- or Macintosh-based checksum software on open source sites
like sourceforge.net.
iGuard finds MD5 digests by searching for and detecting the hexidecimal numbers generated by
the process. After generating the signature, enter the hex number as a value at Advanced Search
> File Information > MD5.
Search by Email Address
Go to Capture > Basic Search > Input Type > Email to Address or Email from Address.
Add a comma between addresses (no space) to search for more than one at a time.
Note: Email addresses or domain names that contain numbers are searchable if they are in
the mailto, mailfrom, subject, cc or bcc fields. Only alphabetic characters are supported in
the body of email messages.
Note: Attachments are not supported at this time.
Search Email by Domain or Subject
To find email by subject, just type in the subject in the Value dialog box.