This makes life *very* difficult!
If all PCTs were instructed to become NHS [name of PCT] from being PCTs,
why on earth wasn't there a central directive on email addresses as
well?!?
There are times when a bit of central direction would have been useful!
Mary
Just deciding to put a notification notice on any email containing a
@PCT.nhs.uk address..
In message <1C29264ADBE2453DBC2662FA22993236@STUDY>, Trefor Roscoe
<[log in to unmask]> writes
>The rebranding has occurred.
>
>In Sheffield the addresses have not changed, so people have an e-mail
>address that does not reflect the organisation they work for.
>
>Daft or what
>
>Trefor
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: GP-UK [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Mary Hawking
>Sent: 28 October 2008 18:13
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: have your PCT changed its email addresses?
>
>I was getting emails to various people at the PCT returned as undeliverable
>- and when I asked why, it turned out that when the PCT became Bedfordshire
>NHS, the email addresses had also been changed to first name.last
>[log in to unmask] Does anyone know whether this is a universal
>change? I.e. have *all* PCTs been rebranded (yet again!) with the name
>retained but PCT replaced by NHS? And if so, have all their email addresses
>changed in a similar way?
>I don't remember being told anything about this: is there any communication
>policy or official announcement anywhere?
>Mary Hawking
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>Mary Hawking
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Mary Hawking
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