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Message no. 1
From: Noel Suarez <NSUAREZ+aBECHTEL%Bechtel_Corporation@*******.COM>
Subject: Bechtel's PRMD change
Date: Wed, 5 Jan 1994 20:03:00 EST
To: $9289698--MCI

Noel Suarez Phone:415-768-9312 Telex:650-433-0725 MCImail:425-8412
E-mail Group FAX: 415-768-9038 Internet: nsuarez%bechtel@*******.com
ID: nsuarez X.400 address: G=noelx400 S=suarez P¾chtely A=mci C=us
Subject: Bechtel's PRMD change

On Jan 7, 1993 at 9:00 pm PST, Bechtel will be switching gateways from
MCI's MEP2 to X.400 service and will be decommisioning the old MEP2
gateway. This switch will affect the way you address to us. If you are
using our MEP2 gateway addresses, you'll need to use our X.400 addresses
as shown below. If you are using our test X.400 addresses, please change
the PRMD information from BECHTELY to BECHTEL; failure to do so will
result to a non-delivery.

Attached below is the X.400 address of your Bechtel contact that you've
sent mail to between November 29, 1993 until December 29, 1993. Please
make the necessary addressing change and let us know if you need further
information or assistance.

Bechtel E-mail Administrator
Phone: (415)768-MAIL
X.400: G=mailnet;S­ministrator;P¾chtel;A=mci;C=us

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The X.400 address for DNOLLE is:
Givenname = David
Surname = Nolle
PRMD = Bechtel
ADMD = MCI
Country = US
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________
Regards,
Noel
Message no. 2
From: Eric Christopher Trager <etrager@***.GWU.EDU>
Subject: Re: Bechtel's PRMD change
Date: Wed, 5 Jan 1994 23:23:45 -0500
On Wed, 5 Jan 1994, Noel Suarez (we think...) wrote:

> To: $9289698--MCI

You're giving MCI over nine million dollars? C'mon, Ross, those who
struggle would make better targets!

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