A
anonymous
Since you can configure what your work week is, it would be nice to have an
option that would reject and politely reply to any meeting invitations you
recieve for any day/time that is outside of your configured work week.
Say you work Mon-Fri, 9a-5p. If you recieve a meeting invite for Sat @ 10
am, it would reply with something like "The recipient is not in the office at
the suggested scheduled day/time and this invitation has been auto-declined.
Please reschedule this meeting for <Mon-Fri, 9a-5p>, or remove this recipeint
from the invitation list." <day/time could be dynamic based on the individual
configuration>
That would be a nice Rule/Feature to have available. If you could key it to
kick in when you're OOF on vacation, etc, that would be nice too...
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option that would reject and politely reply to any meeting invitations you
recieve for any day/time that is outside of your configured work week.
Say you work Mon-Fri, 9a-5p. If you recieve a meeting invite for Sat @ 10
am, it would reply with something like "The recipient is not in the office at
the suggested scheduled day/time and this invitation has been auto-declined.
Please reschedule this meeting for <Mon-Fri, 9a-5p>, or remove this recipeint
from the invitation list." <day/time could be dynamic based on the individual
configuration>
That would be a nice Rule/Feature to have available. If you could key it to
kick in when you're OOF on vacation, etc, that would be nice too...
Thanks
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suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
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http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...febb9eec8&dg=microsoft.public.outlook.general