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Why did someone not in the to: field receive my meeting invitation

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JLB - 01 Nov 2005 19:24 GMT
I set up an appointment and someone who is not on the invitee list was sent
the invitation.

I checked my sent items to be sure that I did not accidentally select her
but it was not on the list.  I don't know how she got the invitation.
Brian Tillman - 01 Nov 2005 21:51 GMT
> I set up an appointment and someone who is not on the invitee list
> was sent the invitation.
>
> I checked my sent items to be sure that I did not accidentally select
> her but it was not on the list.  I don't know how she got the
> invitation.

She's a delegate on someone's mailbox, perhaps.
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JLB - 01 Nov 2005 22:49 GMT
Is there an easy way to check this without going to everyone and asking them?

> > I set up an appointment and someone who is not on the invitee list
> > was sent the invitation.
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>
> She's a delegate on someone's mailbox, perhaps.
JLB - 04 Nov 2005 20:58 GMT
I checked and no one has her as a delegate.  Can anyone suggest another place
to look?

Thanks.

> Is there an easy way to check this without going to everyone and asking them?
>
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> >
> > She's a delegate on someone's mailbox, perhaps.
 
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