Previously it was assumed the sed operation was applying the sed expressions as a sequence, but it did not seem to filter entries being looked up correctly. Instead any line that matched either sed expression pattern was output (_value without matching key, values split by the delimiter_), then grep would match any of that causing false-positives. Resolved by piping the first sed expression into the next. |
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amavis | ||
bin | ||
dovecot | ||
fail2ban | ||
fetchmail | ||
logwatch | ||
opendkim | ||
opendmarc | ||
postfix | ||
postgrey | ||
postsrsd | ||
rspamd/local.d | ||
scripts | ||
shared | ||
supervisor |