R
Ryan
Hi
I have noticed a curious thing on my Outlook 2003 clients. We have MS
Exchange 2003 Std. When a user on our Exchange server send out a meeting
request to another person who is not on our server, he never get any
acceptance, decline or propose new time requests back. The recipients recieve
the meeting requests and can click accept or propose new time but when they
hit send, my user never get the message.
There are other instances where he will get a message proposing a new time
but the message does not contain any buttons to accept the proposed new time
and the message does not even list what the propsed time should be.
In both cases the email client is Outlook 2003 (sender and recipient have
the same version of Outlook). My only thought is that there is some
incompatibility between Exchange and whatever server they are using. I
believe the recipient are using an IMAP or POP3 server.
Has nayone seem this type of thing before?
I have noticed a curious thing on my Outlook 2003 clients. We have MS
Exchange 2003 Std. When a user on our Exchange server send out a meeting
request to another person who is not on our server, he never get any
acceptance, decline or propose new time requests back. The recipients recieve
the meeting requests and can click accept or propose new time but when they
hit send, my user never get the message.
There are other instances where he will get a message proposing a new time
but the message does not contain any buttons to accept the proposed new time
and the message does not even list what the propsed time should be.
In both cases the email client is Outlook 2003 (sender and recipient have
the same version of Outlook). My only thought is that there is some
incompatibility between Exchange and whatever server they are using. I
believe the recipient are using an IMAP or POP3 server.
Has nayone seem this type of thing before?