http://unxutils.sourceforge.net/, which gives this:

C:\lib\UnixGnuUtils\usr\local\wbin>grep ldeliver sys0111.txt -ci
3685

C:\lib\UnixGnuUtils\usr\local\wbin>grep gdeliver sys0111.txt -ci
62

:)))  and its free.  Don't know grep?  try this:

C:\lib\UnixGnuUtils\usr\local\wbin>grep --help
Usage: grep [OPTION]... PATTERN [FILE] ...
Search for PATTERN in each FILE or standard input.

Regexp selection and interpretation:
   -E, --extended-regexp     PATTERN is an extended regular expression
   -F, --fixed-regexp        PATTERN is a fixed string separated by newlines
   -G, --basic-regexp        PATTERN is a basic regular expression
   -e, --regexp=PATTERN      use PATTERN as a regular expression
   -f, --file=FILE           obtain PATTERN from FILE
   -i, --ignore-case         ignore case distinctions
   -w, --word-regexp         force PATTERN to match only whole words
   -x, --line-regexp         force PATTERN to match only whole lines

Miscellaneous:
   -s, --no-messages         suppress error messages
   -v, --revert-match        select non-matching lines
   -V, --version             print version information and exit
       --help                display this help and exit

Output control:
   -b, --byte-offset         print the byte offset with output lines
   -n, --line-number         print line number with output lines
   -H, --with-filename       print the filename for each match
   -h, --no-filename         suppress the prefixing filename on output
   -q, --quiet, --silent     suppress all normal output
   -a, --text                do not suppress binary output
   -d, --directories=ACTION  how to handle directories
                             ACTION is 'read', 'recurse', or 'skip'.
   -r, --recursive           equivalent to --directories=recurse.
   -L, --files-without-match only print FILE names containing no match
   -l, --files-with-matches  only print FILE names containing matches
   -c, --count               only print a count of matching lines per FILE

Context control:
   -B, --before-context=NUM  print NUM lines of leading context
   -A, --after-context=NUM   print NUM lines of trailing context
   -C, --context[=NUM]       print NUM (default 2) lines of output context
                             unless overriden by -A or -B
   -NUM                      same as --context=NUM
   -U, --binary              do not strip CR characters at EOL (MSDOS)
   -u, --unix-byte-offsets   report offsets as if CRs were not there (MSDOS)

If no -[GEF], then `egrep' assumes -E, `fgrep' -F, else -G.
With no FILE, or when FILE is -, read standard input. If less than
two FILEs given, assume -h. Exit with 0 if matches, with 1 if none.
Exit with 2 if syntax errors or system errors.

Report bugs to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.

Len


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