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Out of Office reply from a irrelevant contact
"R. Harris" <rob_b_harris[ at ]hotmail.com> 28.09.2006 12:14:04
I know there is a reason but I'm not sure what it is:

An end user will send an email or meeting request to a recipient and will
get an Out of Office response from someone who wasn't designated as a
recipient. So if I send you a meeting request I get a response from someone
else. I assume it has something to do with delegation, maybe?

Thanks.


Re: Out of Office reply from a irrelevant contact
"Brian Tillman" <tillman1952[ at ]yahoo.com> 28.09.2006 12:46:21
R. Harris <rob_b_harris[ at ]hotmail.com> wrote:

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> An end user will send an email or meeting request to a recipient and
> will get an Out of Office response from someone who wasn't
> designated as a recipient. So if I send you a meeting request I get
> a response from someone else. I assume it has something to do with
> delegation, maybe?

Usually, yes. The unknown person is a delegate of one of the invitees.
--
Brian Tillman

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