Icalendar format

L

Lode

In our company we have 2 mailservers, a Exchange 2003 and a lotus domino
R5.(the are setup in coexistance)
When people who are on exchange send a outlook meeting request to a person
on the notes server (all users are using outlook as client, no notes
client!) the buttons accept, decline, reject don't appear in the meeting
request.

I know that normally exchange 2003 converts automaticly meeting requests
send to the internet to icalendar format.

But It seems that the exchange server forwards the meeting request to Notes
without converting to Icalendar format.

When I manualy select forward as Icalendar format in outlook, the meeting
request arrives on the other client as an ics file.

Does anybody knows a solution for this??

regards

Lode
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

You can try posting this to a Notes or Exchange server group - it is not an
issue with Outlook but in how the Notes server interprets the appointment
item.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

| In our company we have 2 mailservers, a Exchange 2003 and a lotus
| domino R5.(the are setup in coexistance)
| When people who are on exchange send a outlook meeting request to a
| person on the notes server (all users are using outlook as client, no
| notes client!) the buttons accept, decline, reject don't appear in
| the meeting request.
|
| I know that normally exchange 2003 converts automaticly meeting
| requests send to the internet to icalendar format.
|
| But It seems that the exchange server forwards the meeting request to
| Notes without converting to Icalendar format.
|
| When I manualy select forward as Icalendar format in outlook, the
| meeting request arrives on the other client as an ics file.
|
| Does anybody knows a solution for this??
|
| regards
|
| Lode
 

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