On 7/15/02 10:47 AM, "Rich Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Kenneth Frazier wrote on 7/15/02 12:44 AM
> 
>> On 7/15/02 3:37 AM, "Beth Rosengard" <[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?
>>> 
>>> Beth
>>> 
>> Beth,
>> 
>> I think it's "operating" from the original in the Deleted folder.
> 
> Nope. It happened on my machine too and all mail in the deleted folder is
> actually deleted at the end of the day on my machine.
> 
> Good question. If it's automatic then?
> 
When you didn't press the Cancel Invitations in the email invitation you
received, it was entered in your calendar as an event. Go to your calendar
now and you will see it as an all-day event for today. If you open it up,
you will see that a reminder for it was set, the same as if you had set it
yourself. 

If you wish you can delete it in the toolbar and it will be deleted from the
calendar. Or you can select and delete in the calendar If you did that when
you first receive the invitation, it would have been removed immediately and
you would never have got the reminder. You can do that with future
invitations you wish to decline. Trashing it as an email is not relevant -
it's now an event/invitation and needs to be trashed from the toolbar or by
selecting it in the calendar and deleting it there.

I was wrong when I said earlier to click Cancel Invitations. Only the sender
of the invitation can do that - it sends out a Cancel email. I don't know
why recipients even have that button. It should be a Decline button, I would
have thought. I'm trying to send myself an invitation, but when i receive it
I see it as the sender, not the recipient. Anyone else want to send me an
invitation? I want to see how to decline gracefully...

-- 
Paul Berkowitz


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