Forum Discussion
Julia Foran
Microsoft
Feb 03, 2018Accept & Do Not Send a Response
Hi Calendar Community,
We'd like your feedback & reactions to a change we're considering:
Current experience:
When attendees receive a meeting invite, they are provided with 3 response opti...
- 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
xandria1070
Aug 20, 2021Former Employee
YES, please. Make that change.
Agree w/Pablo R. Ortiz. As a sender, I don't want to clog my Inbox w/responses. However, I would EXPECT people to Accept/Tentative/Decline to have the meeting blocked in their calendar. As the sender/meeting organizer, I expect to TRACK the responses. Additionally, I CLEAR the Response Request default option in conjuction w/an auto-reply in my mailbox. By Microsoft making that change (organizer does not request response BUT want to TRACK who responded w/Accept/Tentative/Decline/None is important). Thank you!!!
Agree w/Pablo R. Ortiz. As a sender, I don't want to clog my Inbox w/responses. However, I would EXPECT people to Accept/Tentative/Decline to have the meeting blocked in their calendar. As the sender/meeting organizer, I expect to TRACK the responses. Additionally, I CLEAR the Response Request default option in conjuction w/an auto-reply in my mailbox. By Microsoft making that change (organizer does not request response BUT want to TRACK who responded w/Accept/Tentative/Decline/None is important). Thank you!!!
stephen_horizon
Aug 23, 2021Copper Contributor
It's in the too hard basket unfortunately as Microsoft clearly DO NOT care at all for their customers. We have a 365 business account and it does not make a difference!
Julia Foran either does not work there anymore or has also given up on attempting to rectify this massive oversight and design flaw.
PS to even tag someone in a reply you have to open the "full text editor" and if you do that you lose all your typed text.