Hello,

[Exchange Server 5.5/Outlook 2000]

The default mail delivery location of a user's mailbox was set to a personal
folder due to limited assigned space on the Exchange server. For this reason
(Technet Q197273), accepted meeting requests were automatically updated in
the calendar where the default inbox is located, this means the PST's
calendar, which cannot be seen by other people. According to the article's
explanation, the default delivery location has been modified to the mailbox
on the Exchange server. Due to the same limited assigned space on the
Exchange server, a rule has been created to automatically move all the
messages from the default inbox to the PST's inbox, which means that meeting
requests are again updated in the PST's calendar...
Is there any possibility in this scenario to keep only the meeting requests
in the default inbox or must incoming mail be delivered to the mailbox on
the Exchange server for an appropriate use of updated meeting requests in
the calendar located on the server ?

Thanks in advance !

Sincerely regards,

Linux, because rebooting is for adding new hardware...

Philippe W. De Roover
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