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---------------------- Forwarded by Elizabeth Sager/HOU/ECT on 09/13/99 09:=
20=20 AM --------------------------- Dear Elizabeth, In response to the recent business reorganization, we are working to=20 streamline Enron=01,s Global Internet addressing structure. As a result, t= he=20 messaging group has been working to ensure a timely conversion from our=20 current addressing scheme of "@ect.enron.com" and "@enron.co.uk" to a unifi= ed=20 "@enron.com" address. =20 A great deal of effort has been put into this project to eliminate any=20 duplicate addresses across Enron's Global Messaging Enterprise. Some of you= =20 may find that your original Internet "short name" was changed as a result = of=20 your short name being the same as someone else's at Enron. In addition to= =20 changing to a standard "@enron.com" we have made a global change to allow= =20 users to receive email by short name and long name (see below). This consolidation will become effective for all former ECT users, beginnin= g=20 Monday, September 6, 1999. =20 Internet short name: esager2@enron.com Internet long name: Elizabeth.Sager@enron.com Please note middle initials may be used to uniquely identify individuals wi= th=20 the same name and differentiate them as unique, all names do not have middl= e=20 initials. i.e. John.A.Doe@enron.com Your old "@ect.enron.com" and "@enron.co.uk" addresses will continue to be= =20 supported until November 1st. When ordering your new business cards, we are recommending that users begin= =20 printing their long name address instead of short names. In order to minimize the impact on your business please begin advising your= =20 outside contacts of your new address and effective date of Monday, Septembe= r=20 6th as soon as possible. If you have additional questions regarding your new address, please contact= =20 your local help desk. Thank You for your support in this global messaging endeavor.
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