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date: Thu, 24 Apr 2008 02:12:06 -0700,    group: microsoft.public.exchange.clients        back       


Meeting request reply   
We are using Outlook 2003, when I reply to meeting request, the sender 
information is incorrect, sender is not me it´s our common email.

-- 
-aki-
date: Thu, 24 Apr 2008 02:12:06 -0700   author:   Aki

Re: Meeting request reply   
Aki  wrote:
> We are using Outlook 2003, when I reply to meeting request, the sender
> information is incorrect, sender is not me it´s our common email.

To whom is the meeting request being sent?
Are delegates set up to receive meeting requests?
Do you open multiple mailboxes in your Outlook profile?
date: Thu, 24 Apr 2008 08:04:26 -0400   author:   Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

RE: Meeting request reply   
Doesn't anyone know solution for this problem ???
-- 
-aki-


"Aki" wrote:

> We are using Outlook 2003, when I reply to meeting request, the sender 
> information is incorrect, sender is not me it´s our common email.
> 
> -- 
> -aki-
date: Fri, 9 May 2008 04:07:01 -0700   author:   Aki

Re: Meeting request reply   
Aki  wrote:
> Doesn't anyone know solution for this problem ???
>
>> We are using Outlook 2003, when I reply to meeting request, the
>> sender information is incorrect, sender is not me it´s our common
>> email.
>>
>> --
>> -aki-

Please see my reply to your original post, dated the same day you submitted 
it.

You might want to consider using a news client, such as Forte Agent, 
Thunderbird, or even Outlook Express, rather than the pretty clunky web 
interface to the newsgroups. It's a lot easier to do nearly everything that 
way. You can mark messages to be watched, filter the views so you can see 
replies to your posts easily, and search.

The Microsoft public news server is msnews.microsoft.com and you can 
subscribe to as many groups as you like; no authentication is required.

The following is from a post by MVP Malke ...

-------------------------------------------------------
Here's information on Usenet and using a newsreader:

http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page3.html#12-09-02 - a brief
explanation of newsgroups
http://michaelstevenstech.com/outlo...ssnewreader.htm
http://rickrogers.org/setupoe.htm
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...wto/default.asp
- Set Up Newsreader

http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
http://aumha.org/nntp.htm - list of MS newsgroups
microsoft.public.test.here - MS group to test if your newsreader is
working properly
http://www.mailmsg.com/SPAM_munging.htm - how to munge email address
http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm - multiposting vs.
crossposting

Some newsreaders for Windows
http://www.forteinc.com/agent/index.php - for Forte
http://www.mozilla.org (Thunderbird does newsgroups)
http://gravity.tbates.org/

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date: Fri, 9 May 2008 13:48:34 -0400   author:   Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

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