Outlook Meeting Responses end up in Deleted Items

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Larry

I have several users that send out meeting requests to several people at a
time for meetings.

As an example, User A will send a meeting request to Users B, C & D. When
all three accept, User A will get responses from user B & C in his inbox,
but user D's response always goes to his deleted items folder. I checked
outlook and there are no rules in play that would do this. We are using
Exchange 2003 and Outlook 2007.

Has anyone else seen this or have any ideas what could cause this?

Thank you
 
L

Larry

No, one is not a delegate for another.

I had the person send me a meeting request. I actually watched her inbox
when I accepted and my reply went to her inbox for less than a second before
it was moved to her deleted items folder.

I double checked her rules and there are none. Is there somewhere else that
rules are applied?

Diane Poremsky said:
did the response go straight there without processing? Is one a delegate
for the other?

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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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Larry said:
I have several users that send out meeting requests to several people at
a time for meetings.

As an example, User A will send a meeting request to Users B, C & D.
When all three accept, User A will get responses from user B & C in his
inbox, but user D's response always goes to his deleted items folder. I
checked outlook and there are no rules in play that would do this. We
are using Exchange 2003 and Outlook 2007.

Has anyone else seen this or have any ideas what could cause this?

Thank you
 

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