On Fri, Aug 05, 2005 at 11:25:47AM -0500, Ed Curtis wrote: > > I need some help with grep. In fact I'm not really sure grep is what I > should be using. I would list to find the number of files containing a > string. Not the number of times the string appears in a single file. > > Say I'm searching the /var/spool/mail dir and want to see how many times > the string 'enlargement' occurs in that directory. What do I need to do? > > Thanks, > > Ed Hi Ed, here is a thing to try! ------------------------------------- Running: apt-cache show grepmail Package: grepmail Priority: optional Section: mail Installed-Size: 164 Maintainer: Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Architecture: all Version: 5.3031-1 Depends: perl, libscalar-list-utils-perl, libmail-mbox-messageparser-perl (>= 1.20), libtimedate-perl, libinline-perl Suggests: libdate-manip-perl Filename: pool/main/g/grepmail/grepmail_5.3031-1_all.deb Size: 49012 MD5sum: 0d3487012f05f6b8c159d280ae5bed1b Description: search mailboxes for mail matching an expression Grepmail looks for mail messages containing a pattern, and prints the resulting messages. Usage is very similar to grep. It can handle compressed mailbox files, and can search the header or body of emails. It also supports searches constrained by date and size. Tag: works-with::mail, interface::commandline, role::sw-utility, implemented-in::perl, use::searching --------------------------- you may also want to look into 'wc'. Cheers, kev -- counter.li.org #238656 -- goto counter.li.org and be counted! `$' $' $ $ _ ,d$$$g$ ,d$$$b. $,d$$$b`$' g$$$$$b $,d$$b ,$P' `$ ,$P' `Y$ $$' `$ $ "' `$ $$' `$ $$ $ $$ggggg$ $ $ $ ,$P"" $ $ $ `$g. ,$$ `$$._ _. $ _,g$P $ `$b. ,$$ $ $ `Y$$P'$. `Y$$$$P $$$P"' ,$. `Y$$P'$ $. ,$.
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