Forum Discussion
Accept & Do Not Send a Response
- Jul 25, 2019
What's the status of this change to allow for tracking the response if the user selects "Accept Do Not Send a response"?
Thank you - Jack
Julia Foran
I am another one who has misunderstood these options until just now, so I definitely agree that something needs to be done.
I think that there are legitimate cases where I don't want the organiser to know whether I have accepted or declined the meeting, so I would like this option to still be available. (Although the option could be implicit, in that if I don't click anything, no response will be set and the appointment appears as tentative in my calendar.)
- stephen_b78Feb 25, 2020Iron Contributor
chrisrapson430 yeah I agree it would be great to have both options. I doubt they will think of this and they should be very near to releasing but nothing they have said give me hope.
The issue is that people only come to the post when they find out the hard way that it did not operate how they always expected it to work. That and most do not take the time to create an account and then post a comment or like the post. If they knew how many people actually wanted this to happen ASAP then they may fix it sooner.
Julia Foran could we please have an update???
- Julia ForanFeb 25, 2020
Microsoft
I will absolutely update this thread when the client changes are released. They are still in development.
- tpogueMar 24, 2020Copper Contributor
Julia Foran, I am looking forward to this change. I send a lot of group meeting requests. I want to know who's coming but I DO NOT need an email in my Inbox for every single response. I also don't want to set up a rule to delete them all because sometimes someone includes a comment. It should be automatic to update the meeting organizer's calendar but NOT automatic to send an email. We all get enough emails as it is. Implement this change ASAP, please and thank you!