Henry Fourie
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Wed Nov 09, 2005 1:51 pm Post subject:
Sharepoint & Outlook 2003 |
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Hi,
I'm trying to integrate Sharepoint and Outlook in some standard ways. When
you create a meeting request in Outlook 2003, you can link it to a new or
existing workspace. Any emails coming from the attendees accepting the
request is then recorded against the workspace. This seems to be true if the
sender has exchange as their mail server.
I have tested the same scenario, but using a POP3 account, and my local SMTP
server to send out the requests. It still created the Workspace and adds the
attendees, but not the Responses coming back via email.
Does anyone know for a fact that this is the case, or is there something
specific that needs to be done somewhere?
Thanks,
Henry Fourie |
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Dustin Miller
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Posted:
Wed Nov 09, 2005 9:51 pm Post subject:
Re: Sharepoint & Outlook 2003 |
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Here's an Office Online article that talks about meeting workspaces,
including assistance on getting this integration to work with
non-Exchange servers.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA011402651033.aspx
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Henry Fourie wrote:
| Quote: | Hi,
I'm trying to integrate Sharepoint and Outlook in some standard ways. When
you create a meeting request in Outlook 2003, you can link it to a new or
existing workspace. Any emails coming from the attendees accepting the
request is then recorded against the workspace. This seems to be true if the
sender has exchange as their mail server.
I have tested the same scenario, but using a POP3 account, and my local SMTP
server to send out the requests. It still created the Workspace and adds the
attendees, but not the Responses coming back via email.
Does anyone know for a fact that this is the case, or is there something
specific that needs to be done somewhere?
Thanks,
Henry Fourie
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