exigrep
exigrep(p)                                             exigrep(p)



NAME
       exigrep - program to extract information from exim logs

SYNOPSIS
       exigrep [-l] pattern [logfile] ...

DESCRIPTION
       exigrep  is a Perl script, provided in the util directory,
       that extracts from one or more log files all entries rele-
       vant to any message whose log entries contain at least one
       that matches a given pattern. The pattern match  is  case-
       insensitive.  Thus one can search for all mail for a given
       user or a given host, for example.   If  no  logfiles  are
       specified, standard input is assumed.

       The -l flag means 'literal', that is, treat all characters
       in the pattern as standing for themselves.  Otherwise  the
       pattern  must  be  a  Perl  regular expression. If no file
       names are given on the command line, the standard input is
       read.

OPTIONS
       -l     The  -l  flag  means  'literal', that is, treat all
              characters in the pattern  as  standing  for  them-
              selves

SEE ALSO
       There    is    extensive    documentation   available   in
       /usr/share/doc/exim and in the info system regarding exim.
       Please be sure to have the exim-doc package installed.

AUTHOR
       This  manual page was stitched together by Christoph Lame-
       ter <clameter@debian.org>, from the original documentation
       coming  with  the  sourcepackage  for the Debian GNU/Linux
       system,  and  edited  by  Tim   Cutts   <timc@chiark.gree-
       nend.org.uk>




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