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appt disappears when i delete acceptance email from inbox

 
 
smaltby
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      21st May 2009
Is there a way to delete the Acceptance email from my inbox without also
deleting the appointment in the calendar? Seems odd that I need to let them
all sit in my inbox.
thanks!
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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      23rd May 2009
Depends on how you have your acceptance setup.

If Outlook 2007 (always tell us your version - lots depends on it), look
under Tools->options->e-mail options->advanced e-mail options->Delete
meeting request from in-box when responding.

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After furious head scratching, smaltby asked:

| Is there a way to delete the Acceptance email from my inbox without
| also deleting the appointment in the calendar? Seems odd that I need
| to let them all sit in my inbox.
| thanks!


 
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