On or near 7/16/02 9:35 PM, Helen Glazer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] observed:

> Okay, since you asked -- first of all, I was very unnerved when the chime
> went off and the task suddenly appeared on my screen.  I was sure I had some
> kind of computer virus.  I did not appreciate that at all.  Maybe Entourage
> X makes sure you can decline or accept.  Entourage 2001, I can tell you,
> does not, if the message sits in your preview pane.  The invitation goes
> right to your calendar without asking your permission.
> 
> Second of all, I'm using Entourage 2001, not Entourage X, and I have looked
> everywhere for the "Calendar Preferences" that will let me choose whether to
> "tentatively accept or decline" invitations, and I cannot find it.  Can
> anyone point me in the right direction?  It's not in the Calendar tab under
> Preferences, nor is it in the Notification tab.  I'm one of those who reads
> e-mail in the preview pane.  After one of you pointed it out, I did notice
> the odd icon beside Harry's test message.  I don't normally attend to those
> icons, simply because I don't use them.

Alas! Entourage 2001 does not have such a preference. You need to open the
message and click on the appropriate button in its header to cancel the
invitation (or decline...I don't have E2001 open to see).
> 
> I'm with Harry on this one, I think it's offensive for someone to send this
> invitation to an entire mailing list.
> 
I agree that it's rude to send things like this to a mailing list.
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