On 7/17/02 12:27 AM, "Beth Rosengard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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?
> 
Not at all. I said that if you delete [just] the email from your system the
reminder will live on.

If you delete the event from your system, the reminder will be deleted too,
and it makes no difference whether you delete the email or not.

Only the event matters, not the email.

-- 
Paul Berkowitz


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