Re: Send a meeting request to Internet

2001-09-11 Thread sue

You didn't say what client. If it's Outlook 2000 or 2002, you could
forward it as an iCal message. That way you don't need to worry about RTF.

> Exchange 5.5 SP4
> 
> I sent a meeting request to a user who works in a different company but using 
>Exchange as well. The user received the meeting request and opened it. It showed up 
>just as a plain text message. The user was not able to accept or reject it. I thought 
>it was something to do with the IMS connector or SMTP/MIME stuf. How can I do 
>something to allow an Internet user may see the meeting request in the Microsoft 
>Meeting Request form format so that he can accept it?
> 
> Thanks,
> Phillip Yan
> PMC-Sierra

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RE: Send a meeting request to Internet

2001-09-10 Thread Great Cthulhu Jones

Best solution: user should learn how to create an appointment from scratch.

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Exchange 5.5 SP4

I sent a meeting request to a user who works in a different company but
using Exchange as well. The user received the meeting request and opened it.
It showed up just as a plain text message. The user was not able to accept
or reject it. I thought it was something to do with the IMS connector or
SMTP/MIME stuf. How can I do something to allow an Internet user may see the
meeting request in the Microsoft Meeting Request form format so that he can
accept it?

Thanks,
Phillip Yan
PMC-Sierra

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Re: Send a meeting request to Internet

2001-09-10 Thread Daniel Chenault

The IMS has to be set to send out RTF. This can cause other problems,
however.

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From: "Phillip Yan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 7:17 PM
Subject: Send a meeting request to Internet


> Exchange 5.5 SP4
>
> I sent a meeting request to a user who works in a different company but
using Exchange as well. The user received the meeting request and opened it.
It showed up just as a plain text message. The user was not able to accept
or reject it. I thought it was something to do with the IMS connector or
SMTP/MIME stuf. How can I do something to allow an Internet user may see the
meeting request in the Microsoft Meeting Request form format so that he can
accept it?
>
> Thanks,
> Phillip Yan
> PMC-Sierra
>
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RE: Send a meeting request to Internet

2001-09-10 Thread Kevin Miller

What versions of outlook and exchange are you using/

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Subject: Send a meeting request to Internet


Exchange 5.5 SP4

I sent a meeting request to a user who works in a different company but
using Exchange as well. The user received the meeting request and opened
it. It showed up just as a plain text message. The user was not able to
accept or reject it. I thought it was something to do with the IMS
connector or SMTP/MIME stuf. How can I do something to allow an Internet
user may see the meeting request in the Microsoft Meeting Request form
format so that he can accept it? 

Thanks,
Phillip Yan
PMC-Sierra

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Send a meeting request to Internet

2001-09-10 Thread Phillip Yan

Exchange 5.5 SP4

I sent a meeting request to a user who works in a different company but using Exchange 
as well. The user received the meeting request and opened it. It showed up just as a 
plain text message. The user was not able to accept or reject it. I thought it was 
something to do with the IMS connector or SMTP/MIME stuf. How can I do something to 
allow an Internet user may see the meeting request in the Microsoft Meeting Request 
form format so that he can accept it? 

Thanks,
Phillip Yan
PMC-Sierra

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