Outlook (2007?) invite weirdness

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effjay

Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel
Email Client: Exchange

I am seeing an issue where certain Outlook invites do not show up in Entourage.

The invites in question appear to have been sent using Outlook 2007 but I am not 100% sure.

Other symptoms include:

* Office Outlook 2003 SP3 can see these invites and open them

* Outlook Web Access can see these invites but not open them (I get an HTTP/1.1 Internal Server Error when I click on them)

* Mozilla Thunderbird comes back with an error stating that the requested message could not be converted to an RFC-822 compatible format)

Any idea what might be going on?
 
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William Smith [MVP]

I am seeing an issue where certain Outlook invites do not show up in
Entourage.

The invites in question appear to have been sent using Outlook 2007
but I am not 100% sure.

Other symptoms include:

* Office Outlook 2003 SP3 can see these invites and open them

* Outlook Web Access can see these invites but not open them (I get
an
HTTP/1.1 Internal Server Error when I click on them)

* Mozilla Thunderbird comes back with an error stating that the
requested message could not be converted to an RFC-822 compatible
format)

Any idea what might be going on?

The fact that you can not view these invites in OWA tells me the problem
is at least not with Entourage. Entourage connects via WebDAV, the same
protocol that OWA would use to connect to your account. If it doesn't
work there then it won't work in Entourage.

Ask your server administrator to take a look at the message on the
server and also have him view it in OWA to see if something in his
control can be changed.

Hope this helps!

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bill

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