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Currently I allow someone to add MANY daily event to my calendar and it
requires me to Accept the event, then reply to my response and then acknowledge the reminder. Can I just grant someone permission to add the events without my need to interact ? I don't want to share my inbox. any suggestions ? Thanks Ed. |
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