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echo: binkley
to: Mike Bilow
from: Andrew Leary
date: 1996-07-04 15:23:59
subject: `KIP command received`

Hello Mike!

Friday June 28 1996 07:14, Mike Bilow wrote to All:

 MB> What does "KIP command received" mean?

I believe that should say "SKIP command received" ...  Note that
the log entry type character (that first character at the beginning of each
log line; usually something like + or * or # etc.) is an "S". 
That indicates a typo in the language file, where someone forgot to include
the type character in that string (or make the first character a space).

Andrew

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