> On May 31, 2018, at 8:04 AM, Dirk Stöcker <post...@dstoecker.de> wrote: > > Even after years of UNIX experience there are commands and syntaxes I've > newer seen before. That <(...) is surely helpful elsewhere, when I can > remember it... It is of course a "bashism" and not a POSIX-shell feature, so you won't find in /bin/sh on most systems or in /bin/ksh. It is the primary reason I use bash as my shell, <(cmd) is just way too convenient, I use it dozens of times a day. I don't think that the "comm" or "join" tricks belong in postconf(1) documentation, but they could be in a Postfix-related Wiki, or HOWTO document. -- Viktor.
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