On 7/15/02 4:29 PM, "Harry Zink" wrote:

>> but you are not alone. The process appears to
>> new to most of us (myself included) who don't work for large businesses
>> where this sort of thing is customary. I was surprised to see it too, but
>> curious about it rather than offended.
> 
> Same here - I wasn't irked about being reminded about the conduit, but
> rather that a mechanism seems to be operational that allows a stealth
> appointment with reminder to be sent to other people's calendars -
> particularly in mailing lists.


Harry, for crying out loud, there was nothing STEALTH about it!!!   It
identifies itself as an invitation, with the option of accepting or
declining.  What's stealth about that?  Now, if someone were able to put
something on your calendar without any notification at all, that would be
stealth.

Besides, if they had a warning dialog, wouldn't you then be complaining
about the intrusive dialog box that pops up?

Decline, delete, move on.

-Steve


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