Newbie question: Horde groupware 5.2.6 and Calendar interface
Chris Grant <[email protected]> Tue, 14 Jun 2016 14:40:08 -0700
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I have a concern regarding the functionality of accepting a calendar invitation. This morning, as an end user, I accepted an invitation that was originally sent to 274 recipients a week ago. I had opened the email with the invitation and chose 'Accept' from the listbox at the bottom of the email in Horde email. However, I had no idea that Horde was then immediately sending an email to all of the 274 recipients with the following type of content: *"<my name with no brackets> wishes to make you aware of "Demonstration: New Data Advice and Data Delivery Website".* It then inclucluded all the original email content. It never saved a copy of that email in the sent directory/folder and I only found out that it had even emailed everyone, rather than just the original sender, until I started seeing 'out of office' responses and getting email from others on the list explaining that they already knew of the meeting (from a week ago). Imagine the confusion by many recipients when they get this strange email from a consultant that they don't know. Some of them replied to ask who I am and do I represent the meeting host organization. I was dumb founded. Is this blind response to all invitees by design? I use MS Outlook also (for many years) and I'm fairly confident that it only replies to the original sender and only if I chose that option in Outlook. If I chose simply to 'accept', then no reply is even sent. Now I'm very apprehensive to use Horde calendar to accept invitations because I don't seem to have any control over what is sent and to whom and certainly don't have a record of anything even being sent. Can anyone shed some light on this please? Thank you. Chris -- kronolith mailing list Frequently Asked Questions: http://wiki.horde.org/FAQ To unsubscribe, mail: [email protected]