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posted 2014-06-11 07:51:52 +0200

Email: responding to Outlook meeting requests

When receiving meeting requests from MfE account I would need to:

  • see proposed meeting details (minimum)

  • be able to respond those meeting requests (appove, reject, tentative) and thus move them to calendar

  • to be able to comment in case of rejection and tentative

I feel this may be duplicate, but I was not able to find any question related to this with search (maybe using wrong terms...).

Definatively this is one of the most annoying bugs in everyday use for me. It is quite annoying that from title you can figure out mail is a meeting request, but you don't have any idea even whether it is today or next week...

Email: responding to Outlook meeting requests

When receiving meeting requests from MfE account I would need to:

  • see proposed meeting details (minimum)

  • be able to respond those meeting requests (appove, reject, tentative) and thus move them to calendar

  • to be able to comment in case of rejection and tentative

I feel this may be duplicate, but I was not able to find any question related to this with search (maybe using wrong terms...).

Definatively this This is one of the most annoying bugs in everyday use for me. It is quite annoying that from title you can figure out mail is a meeting request, but you don't have any idea even whether it is today or next week...

Email: responding to Outlook meeting requests

When receiving meeting requests from MfE account I would need to:

  • see proposed meeting details (minimum)

  • be able to respond those meeting requests (appove, reject, tentative) and thus move them to calendar

  • to be able to comment in case of rejection and tentative

I feel this may be duplicate, but I was not able to find any question related to this with search (maybe using wrong terms...).

This is one of the most annoying bugs in everyday use for me. It is quite annoying that from title you can figure out mail is a meeting request, but you don't have any idea even whether it is today or next week...