Outlook For Mac Won't Send Meeting Invitations
A problem plaguing some users affects Outlook meeting requests: they won’t leave the Outbox. Email sends just fine, but meeting requests are stuck in the Outbox. They will send if the users opens Outlook in safe mode, which points to problems with an add-in, specifically Norton Antispam Outlook.
Yeah I'm troubleshooting this problem right now for a user. Was sad to see no one has given a response. What I've found so far is that error code -50 is paramErr - Error in user parameter list. And I've found a few solutions but I have yet to test them to see if they work. So attempt at your own risk! Copied: • One user found this solution: Run 'Remove Office', then run Repair Permissions. Install from your CD and apply all updates.
Restart and then run Repair Permissions again. • Another cause for this error was found by [name omitted]: I had a semicolon in my outgoing server name. • Another user reported this fixed the issue for them: Try creating a new Entourage identity and setting up your email account. When the email address is verified with the new identity and you receive your e-mail, then try switching back to the identity that you had a problem with and check your mail. This solved the problem for me. • [Name Omitted], reported this solution: I found old mails in my outbox that were never delivered (for an unknown reason), but everytime I wrote a new mail, Entourage tried to send them again, leading to a -50 error everytime.
Deleting these old entries in my outbox resolved the problem. Yes, I seem to have cracked it. I somehow changed my Date and Time on my local machine and saved it. Issue was that the mail synched during this brief change. I had 20 mails trying to synch mails from my future changed date as I had subsequently changed my local time back to the normal day. This caused much confusion on the exchange eg: last synched 30 January 2015 and my local time and date is the 20th January. I moved all my mails out of my inbox including sent items to an archive and re-synched my mail account.
This seems to have fixed the error code 50 on trying to synch my mail. What is the best blu ray copying software. Vmware horizon view client for mac os x 2.3.
One such example is automatic calendar invites in the Calendar app. Like most tech companies, Apple is trying to make things easier for you by automatically adding things to your Calendar, such as birthdays and appointments. As part of this initiative, the Calendar app will scan your email messages for potential meeting and calendar invitations, and then automatically add those to the correct date and time in your calendar. For example, check out this event in my calendar: I didn’t do anything to add that event myself—it showed up automatically because I received an invite through my email. For some folks, sure, this could be handy.
But I find it annoying, as I don’t want anything in my Calendar that I don’t explicitly add myself. Thankfully, this feature can be turned off. Keep Mail Invitations Out of Your Calendar To stop these invites from automatically showing up in your Calendar, launch Apple Mail and select Mail > Preferences from the menu bar at the top of the screen. Alternatively, you can use the keyboard shortcut Command-[comma]. From the Mail Preferences window, make sure you’re on the General tab and then find the option labeled Add invitations to Calendar. Use the drop-down menu to set this to Never. And that’ll do it!