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External Company replies 'On behalf of'
I think this is just normal behavior in the following situation:
- User a@mycompany.com sends invitation to user a@notmycompany.org
- User a@notmycompany.org forwards the invitation to b@notmycompany.org which will be "sent by a@notmycompany.org on behalf of a@mycompany.com"
- User b@notmycompany.org accepts the invitation and a notification is sent to a@mycompany.com
- Steven HayesAug 21, 2018Copper Contributor
Thanks for your reply Nestori Syynimaa
In this scenario the invite was not forwarded to another user rather the recipient responded directly to the organiser to say that they could not attend looking like this
- User a@mycompany.com sends invitation to user a@notmycompany.org
- User a@notmycompany.org responds to the invite from a@mycompany.com
- User a@mycompany.com receives response and it appears as so: "a@notmycompany.org on behalf of a@mycompany.com".
I have tested this between office 365 clients internally and I could not replicate the issue. My client is concerned that this person has responded on behalf of herself and want's to verify that this cannot be replicated in any other way. But I cannot confirm this myself as I am unsure of the cause of the issue in the first place.
- Aug 21, 2018
Try to see from message trace where/how the response was delivered. You could also see the response email headers to track the mail delivery.
- Steven HayesAug 22, 2018Copper Contributor
We have checked the headers and cannot see anything out of the ordinary or anything to indicate why the response appears 'on behalf of'. In fact there is no mention of the recipient at all in the header so I am unsure why Outlook displays it this way. Additionally I have checked a third party client and since the 'on behalf of' feature is unique to Outlook it simply shows that the response is from the original sender of the invitation, not the recipient as it should be.