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APPOINTMENT
I need help! When I send an invite for an appointment to another person, they
receive a different format of the email. It shows the Received: field as the computer name with ip address and domain name and date/time. Then it goes on to show the MIME-Version, Content-Type, Content Tranfer, X-Priority, X-Msmailer, Importance, XMimOLE, X-RCPT-TO, Status, X-UIDL Fields. It also starts the next lines as VCALENDAR, then each line below. PRODID VERSION METHOD BEGIN ATTENDEE: WITH NAME OF PERSON, with email address organizer dtstart dtend location transp sequence uid dtstamp description summary priority class begin trigger action description end: valarm end vevent end: vcalendar end |
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What you are describing is an iCalendar item, iCalendar being an Internet
specification for calendar exchange. What mail program is the other person using? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "FUSE" wrote in message ... I need help! When I send an invite for an appointment to another person, they receive a different format of the email. It shows the Received: field as the computer name with ip address and domain name and date/time. Then it goes on to show the MIME-Version, Content-Type, Content Tranfer, X-Priority, X-Msmailer, Importance, XMimOLE, X-RCPT-TO, Status, X-UIDL Fields. It also starts the next lines as VCALENDAR, then each line below. PRODID VERSION METHOD BEGIN ATTENDEE: WITH NAME OF PERSON, with email address organizer dtstart dtend location transp sequence uid dtstamp description summary priority class begin trigger action description end: valarm end vevent end: vcalendar end |
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We are using office xp 2002. Can this be change to reflect a regular
scheduled appointment that is sent to some one else. Thanks "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: What you are describing is an iCalendar item, iCalendar being an Internet specification for calendar exchange. What mail program is the other person using? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "FUSE" wrote in message ... I need help! When I send an invite for an appointment to another person, they receive a different format of the email. It shows the Received: field as the computer name with ip address and domain name and date/time. Then it goes on to show the MIME-Version, Content-Type, Content Tranfer, X-Priority, X-Msmailer, Importance, XMimOLE, X-RCPT-TO, Status, X-UIDL Fields. It also starts the next lines as VCALENDAR, then each line below. PRODID VERSION METHOD BEGIN ATTENDEE: WITH NAME OF PERSON, with email address organizer dtstart dtend location transp sequence uid dtstamp description summary priority class begin trigger action description end: valarm end vevent end: vcalendar end |
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Outlook 2002 should handle iCalendar from another Outlook 2002 system just
fine. But is the other person also using Outlook 2002? What mail server are both of you using? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "FUSE" wrote in message ... We are using office xp 2002. Can this be change to reflect a regular scheduled appointment that is sent to some one else. Thanks "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: What you are describing is an iCalendar item, iCalendar being an Internet specification for calendar exchange. What mail program is the other person using? "FUSE" wrote in message ... I need help! When I send an invite for an appointment to another person, they receive a different format of the email. It shows the Received: field as the computer name with ip address and domain name and date/time. Then it goes on to show the MIME-Version, Content-Type, Content Tranfer, X-Priority, X-Msmailer, Importance, XMimOLE, X-RCPT-TO, Status, X-UIDL Fields. It also starts the next lines as VCALENDAR, then each line below. PRODID VERSION METHOD BEGIN ATTENDEE: WITH NAME OF PERSON, with email address organizer dtstart dtend location transp sequence uid dtstamp description summary priority class begin trigger action description end: valarm end vevent end: vcalendar end |
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We are using imail (smtp). One is using office 2000, one office 2002.
"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook 2002 should handle iCalendar from another Outlook 2002 system just fine. But is the other person also using Outlook 2002? What mail server are both of you using? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "FUSE" wrote in message ... We are using office xp 2002. Can this be change to reflect a regular scheduled appointment that is sent to some one else. Thanks "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: What you are describing is an iCalendar item, iCalendar being an Internet specification for calendar exchange. What mail program is the other person using? "FUSE" wrote in message ... I need help! When I send an invite for an appointment to another person, they receive a different format of the email. It shows the Received: field as the computer name with ip address and domain name and date/time. Then it goes on to show the MIME-Version, Content-Type, Content Tranfer, X-Priority, X-Msmailer, Importance, XMimOLE, X-RCPT-TO, Status, X-UIDL Fields. It also starts the next lines as VCALENDAR, then each line below. PRODID VERSION METHOD BEGIN ATTENDEE: WITH NAME OF PERSON, with email address organizer dtstart dtend location transp sequence uid dtstamp description summary priority class begin trigger action description end: valarm end vevent end: vcalendar end |
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