On 7/16/02 11:23 PM, "Paul Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 7/16/02 10:43 PM, "Beth Rosengard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> On 7/16/02 9:35 PM, "Helen Glazer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>> 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?
>> 
>> Sorry, Helen, I wish I could.  I'm in 2001 also and there is no preference
>> to turn off.  You can, however, open the calendar, double-click on the event
>> that was entered there, and delete it.  Hopefully, we won't have to worry
>> about more of these invites coming from the list but at least we know what
>> to look for.  So keep your eye out for invitations and Reminder icons.
>> Delete the events from your calendar (or decline the invitations) and delete
>> the emails with attached Reminders from your system.
>> 
> Deleting the emails doesn't do anything about the reminders, Beth. Declining
> the invitations, which you can do from the yellow bar in the email the
> moment it arrives, or later, or deleting the event, is the only way to
> delete a reminder someone may have set in the event. reminders are
> properties of the events created, not of email messages. Deleting the event
> either the normal way or by declining the invitation are the only two ways
> to do it in 2001. Deleting the email message still leaves the event, and its
> reminder, in place.

Are you saying that if you delete the event from your calendar *and* delete
the email from your system (without declining the invitation), the Reminder
will still live on?  Where?

Beth


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