J
judaslovesyou
Hi,
I work in an Outlook/Exchange 2003 environment. My IT people kindly let
me use POP (w/SSL) for my email (and I often use Outlook for my
calendar). On occasion, I would like to be able to click on the URL in
Exchange calendar invites sent to me via POP to accept or decline the
calendar items.
When I click on the URL in a calendar invite on my POP client (Eudora
6), the server asks me to login (which I do correctly) and then it
gives me a "404" error telling me the page cannot be found.
This kind of makes sense since I'm logging in to the web version of
Outlook to retrieve a message which I've already deleted off the server
(by logging in via POP and moving the message to my local client). I.e.
The EML file is not on the server, so clicking on the link to the EML
file via Eudora doesn't make a lot of sense.
But then why does it give me the URL at all? Am I expected not to
delete emails from the server immediately when I check my messages via
POP?
Can anyone explain what's going on? In particular, how can I use the
URL's in the POP version of the calendar invites to accept or decline
Outlook/Exchange calendar invitations?
Any help on this problem would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Steve
I work in an Outlook/Exchange 2003 environment. My IT people kindly let
me use POP (w/SSL) for my email (and I often use Outlook for my
calendar). On occasion, I would like to be able to click on the URL in
Exchange calendar invites sent to me via POP to accept or decline the
calendar items.
When I click on the URL in a calendar invite on my POP client (Eudora
6), the server asks me to login (which I do correctly) and then it
gives me a "404" error telling me the page cannot be found.
This kind of makes sense since I'm logging in to the web version of
Outlook to retrieve a message which I've already deleted off the server
(by logging in via POP and moving the message to my local client). I.e.
The EML file is not on the server, so clicking on the link to the EML
file via Eudora doesn't make a lot of sense.
But then why does it give me the URL at all? Am I expected not to
delete emails from the server immediately when I check my messages via
POP?
Can anyone explain what's going on? In particular, how can I use the
URL's in the POP version of the calendar invites to accept or decline
Outlook/Exchange calendar invitations?
Any help on this problem would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Steve