---------------------- Forwarded by Mark E Taylor/HOU/ECT on 10/04/99 09:23 
AM ---------------------------



Dear Mark,

In response to the recent business reorganization, we are working to 
streamline Enron,s Global Internet addressing structure.  As a result, the 
messaging group has been working to ensure a timely conversion from our 
current addressing scheme of "@ect.enron.com" and "@enron.co.uk" to a unified 
"@enron.com" address.  

A great deal of effort has been put into this project to eliminate any 
duplicate addresses across Enron's Global Messaging Enterprise. Some of you 
may find that your original  Internet "short name" was changed as a result of 
your short name being the same as someone else's at Enron.   In addition to 
changing to a standard "@enron.com" we have made a global change to allow 
users to receive email  by short name and long name (see below).

This consolidation will become effective for all former ECT users, beginning 
Monday, September 6, 1999.  

 Internet short name:  mtaylo1@enron.com

 Internet long name:  Mark.-.ECT.Legal.Taylor@enron.com

Please note middle initials may be used to uniquely identify individuals with 
the same name and differentiate them as unique, all names do not have middle 
initials.
i.e. John.A.Doe@enron.com

Your old "@ect.enron.com" and "@enron.co.uk" addresses will continue to be 
supported until November 1st.
When ordering your new business cards, we are recommending that users begin 
printing their long name address instead of short names.
In order to minimize the impact on your business please begin advising your 
outside contacts of your new address and effective date of Monday, September 
6th as soon as possible.
If you have additional questions regarding your new address, please contact 
your local help desk.

Thank You for your support in this global messaging endeavor.