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How can I compare two sendmail.cf from two different systems?
We are using Tru64 Unix
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Code:
diff -u oldfile newfile

will output a list of differences between the two files <I>oldfile</I> and <I>newfile</I>. If your system has sdiff (or the --side-by-side option to diff) that may also be useful.
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Thankyou Pxt
In Tru64 Compaq Unix there is no -u
but after reading your mail I did find out how to compare
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