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Unix command to remove all files containing specific string?

Asked by Al_Gordon in FreeBSD

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What Unix command(s) would I use to remove all files within a directory that contain a specified string?

Specifically, I have thousands of files in /var/spool/mqueue/ that are to a junk address. I do not want to download them, but to delete them from the queue. Each header file will contain the TO address 'junk@mydomain.com'. I want to delete every header file containing that TO address, and to delete is corresponding message file. The header file names all start with 'qf' plus message number, while the message file name starts with 'df' followed by the same message number.

Any ideas how I would do this?

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