Hi Diane,
Yes same server and same version. We had to change IP config and the
way
emails go out.
After that all works fine only meeting request.
I posted the problem in the Partner Online Portal with name "Meeting
Invitation: labeling is not be transmitted". There a technican wrote it
is
a
problem by design. He touched the case to developer team. Perhaps you
can
read the entries?
Can You test if there is color at your meeting request at your
recipients?
I also testet it with Outlook 2007. It is the same problem. I think it
is
a
problem with outlook itself.
But bevore we change something at the server it worked fine!
:
Are you using the same version of Exchange before and after the move?
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message Hi Wind,
thanks for your reply.
Ok, same behavior at you. I think it is a problem in which way the
calendar
request is "saved".
You can test it yourself.When you make a new calendar entry and give
it
a
color , perhaps red for important, and then save as *.msg
Then open *.msg and you see the color.
When you make it with a meeting request there is no color in the
saved
file.
Perhaps this can help the developer team.
Yes, it is the same environment. The office is selled to a other
company.
So
we had to change all Mail addresses and the Damain for the Exchange
Server.
After that everything works fine, exept color at meeting
invitation.
:
Hello Diane,
Yes, clients have the same version of outlook. Maybe Service Pack
is
different.
I dont know if they have rules to remove labels. I dont know such a
rule.
The only rule you can do is to remove labels on incomming mails.
This
rule
means a other label from the mail directly.
The label in my opinion is in the calender.
When you get a meeting invitation via mail you can press the button
"Apply".
So you get automatically a calender entry.
The label "holiday" in this calender entry in color gray I mean.
:
Are the recipients using the same version of outlook?
Do they have rules set up to remove labels?
I don't recall any Exchange 2003 updates that would affect it,
but
that
is a
possibility.
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"Frank Sauerbier" <
[email protected]>
wrote
in
message
One Info more:
The missing color is a new problem since we had to transport
the
hole
server
in a new environment, also a new domain. After all, something
is
wrong
with
Outlook. Mail is fine, but when I send a meeting invitation to
other
users
the labeling (red for important, green for privat, blue for
business
...)
is
not be transmitted.
All the years it worked fine with right color label in the
meeting
request
at my recipients.
:
We use Outlook 2003 and
Exchange server in your environment. When sending the meeting
request
within different color Label, the recipient cannot see the
color
for
the
Label in the meeting request that I set.
When I test the same thing without Exchange Server (send the
meeting
request
via internet to a other outlook user) on other Computers it is
the
same
result.
Is this feature a special Exchenge feature and if yes, do we
have
a
problem
with our Exchenge server?
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