Hi,

Most of the time I read my gmail n the web, but occasionally use Mail.
 Every now and then Mail of its own accord sends a message from my
gmail account to my gmail account telling me about the time of a
meeting.  To my knowledge I haven't set this up anywhere - I haven't
ever entered anything in a calendar on the Mac or set anything to send
myself e-mail alerts.  This always seems to happen regarding meetings
arranged by the same person.  She sends me e-mails, which I read on
the web, about meetings and then I write them down on a completely
unrelated device (my braillenote which isn't synched to mail or
calendar or anything).

Can anyone explain how these e-mail alerts get automatically sent?
There must be some setting somewhere either on the Mac or in gmail I
don't know about.  It's quite odd and unnerving when this happens...

Catherine
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