On 7/15/02 11:11 AM, I wrote: > When you didn't press the Cancel Invitations in the email invitation you > received, it was entered in your calendar as an event.
That's wrong, sorry. I forgot to correct that. I think there's a Decline option, but I need to see a fresh invitation to verify that. You can delete it from the toolbar or the calendar however, once it's accepted. And in Entourage X, you can uncheck the preference to tentatively accept invitations, in the calendar prefs. Apparently you can't do this in 2001. > 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 -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> archives: <http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.letterrip.com/> old-archive: <http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.boingo.com/>
