on 7/15/2002 3:41 AM, Diane L. Schirf at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On 7/15/02 2:37, Beth Rosengard at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> Would someone please explain this to me.  I never replied to Chris Ridd's
>> "invitation" re: the conduit, and yet at 11:45 pm and again at midnight, his
>> "Entourage conduit released" Reminder popped up on my screen.  How did this
>> happen?  If someone sends you a Reminder in an email, shouldn't you have to
>> accept it somehow before it can run?  Or is it operating from his original
>> email which is sitting in my Deleted Items folder
> 
> I deleted the invitation unaccepted, and deleted items is emptied every day,
> but it appears in my calendar and reminded me anyway.

It also was in mine, in addition to my own calendar event for today.

The fact that the event appeared in the calendar unaccepted is probably more
likely a decision that is more about "bureaucracy" than "accidental"
decisions.  If you invite someone to an event of some kind, it is a good
idea to get it into their calendar, just in case they forget about the event
or have a conflicting event.  They may find that the conflicting event is
changed or cancelled long after the e-mail is sent.  Reminding someone of an
event before it happens is a good thing, at least from my point of view.

I check my calendar pretty much every day (hey, I pretty much *need* to
check my calendar every day -- running businesses takes some organization,
including time organization), so I saw Chris' event this week and deleted it
since I already had a calendar event for today's imminent release of
Microsoft's Palm conduit.

-- 
Glenn L. Austin <><
Computer Wizard and Race Car Driver
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<http://www.austin-home.com/glenn/>


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