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help with grep and mailx
I have a huge file that I want to grep for the following:
the word "SEVERE" and today's month and date (Nov 16) I then want to send the results of this grep to someone using mailx, as an atachment. My question is how can I do this in one single line? Thanks in advance. Last edited by ssmiths001; 11-16-2004 at 04:33 PM.. |
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