Forum Discussion
Accept & 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 options:
The first two options (Edit the response before sending & Send the response now) both send an email to the organizer, and the attendee's response is recorded in the organizer's tracking list.
The third option (Do not send a response) does not notify organizer, so the attendee's response remains as "None" in the organizer's tracking list.
What we'd like to change:
Many users report that they expect Do not send a response to be recorded in the organizer's tracking list, but just not to send an email. We are considering updating the behavior so that all 3 response options are recorded in the organizer's tracking list. Attendees can still use the Do not send a response option to avoid sending email to the organizer, but their response would now be recorded & shared with organizer.
Questions to the Community:
- Do you like this change? Does this match what you & others are expecting?
- What about when an organizer does not request responses (so there is just a simple Accept button without additional options)? Do you think the intention is to avoid email responses? In other words, would you expect this same behavior (responses are always recorded) to apply even when organizer does not request responses?
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
307 Replies
- JackSmithCopper Contributor
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
- Allie110Copper Contributor
Yes, I have always assume that the organizer would not be sent an email, but that I would show as attending on the tracking. Julia Foran
- rac_aislinnCopper Contributor
Yes and yes. The 'Do Not Send A Response' function puts the Organizer at a disadvantage by not recording the acceptance in the meeting tracker. And, I believe that the people who use this response option believe that the Organizer will be able to view their Meeting Acceptance (and that they are saving the Organizer a redundant email in their inbox). Right now it is more of an "Incognito" Accept option, which is not clear to the user.
- TWalter_BCCopper Contributor
I would love to have the tracking feature added to the "Do Not Send A Response" feature so that accepting the meeting saves on the number of emails to the organizer and so that the organize receives an accurate count of attendees for each meeting.
- Chris_ShimmanCopper Contributor
Yes I do like the change it give the ability to track the invites with out additioanl email traffic Julia Foran
- D_Cushing2020Copper Contributor
Julia Foran Until recently, I always thought/assumed that the third response updated tracking. It make no sense to me to not, so yes I'd like to see this changed, leaving the three options in place.
Thank you,
Donna
- Anh_HuynhCopper Contributor
Julia Foran yes and yes to both questions. Please make this change, it is much needed.
- edill413Copper Contributor
Yes and yes! I always hit "do not send a response" because I hate sending extraneous emails. It took me a long time to figure out that not sending a response meant my response was not tracked. Please fix this!
- pommychoCopper Contributor
1 - YES! For the longest time I thought this was the default behavior.
2 - YES! This is exactly why most people use this feature.
- PohGuan_90Copper Contributor
Yes and Yes! We really really need this change!