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Hi!
I am using MS Office 2003 with MS Exchange 2007 and few POP3 accounts, my default account is MS Exchange account and the delivery is in Outlook PST. In any of the account / folder on behalf permission is not enabled. Situation:- I have sent calendar request using a POP3 account however the client has received header with POP3 account; on behalf of; exchange account as sample shown below. My Name - POP3 ]; on behalf of; My Name - (exchange account id) I fail to understand why it has happened because whenever I reply email using any of the configured account it works fine but in calendar it actually failed, can anyone guide how to avoid such accidental situations… Thank you, Darshan Sharma |
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