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Rules for appointments in Outlook 2003
I have a user that when sending out a meeting request, the responses go to
his secretary and from there go to one of two folders (Accept or Reject). Is there a rule to create? |
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Rules for appointments in Outlook 2003
Janet wrote:
I have a user that when sending out a meeting request, the responses go to his secretary and from there go to one of two folders (Accept or Reject). Is there a rule to create? What would you like this rule to do? You say that the responses already are received by the secretary and are placed in one of two folders. What else would you like to happen? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Rules for appointments in Outlook 2003
If the reipient responds ACCEPT to a meeting request, that request is placed
into a folder called ACCEPT on the secretary's Outlook. If DECLINED, it will be placed into a folder called DECLINED. She will be receiving multitudes of these and her boss does not want to fill up her inbox too much. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Janet wrote: I have a user that when sending out a meeting request, the responses go to his secretary and from there go to one of two folders (Accept or Reject). Is there a rule to create? What would you like this rule to do? You say that the responses already are received by the secretary and are placed in one of two folders. What else would you like to happen? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Rules for appointments in Outlook 2003
Janet wrote:
If the reipient responds ACCEPT to a meeting request, that request is placed into a folder called ACCEPT on the secretary's Outlook. If DECLINED, it will be placed into a folder called DECLINED. She will be receiving multitudes of these and her boss does not want to fill up her inbox too much. You said in your first post that you already do that. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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