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DaveB
Okay - here's an annoying question.
I know you can set up Outlook to auto-accept meeting requests and
cancellations, so that even if Outlook isn't running, the invitation is
accepted.
My question is: if a user sets this up properly on a Windows desktop using
an Outlook client, confirms it to be functional in THAT scenario and then
never uses Outlook again (they want to use a Linux desktop/email client),
will the invitations continue to be accepted and show up in the calendar they
are accessing via IMAP and the Linux client?
Thanks for any comments. And yes, I know...they should just deal with it.
Dave
I know you can set up Outlook to auto-accept meeting requests and
cancellations, so that even if Outlook isn't running, the invitation is
accepted.
My question is: if a user sets this up properly on a Windows desktop using
an Outlook client, confirms it to be functional in THAT scenario and then
never uses Outlook again (they want to use a Linux desktop/email client),
will the invitations continue to be accepted and show up in the calendar they
are accessing via IMAP and the Linux client?
Thanks for any comments. And yes, I know...they should just deal with it.
Dave