Title: | *OLD* ALL-IN-1 (tm) Support Conference |
Notice: | Closed - See Note 4331.l to move to IOSG::ALL-IN-1 |
Moderator: | IOSG::PYE |
Created: | Thu Jan 30 1992 |
Last Modified: | Tue Jan 23 1996 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 4343 |
Total number of notes: | 18308 |
ALL-IN-1 3.0 blank mails created after deleting events. In TM select obsolete events (i.e. events in the past), do D or XD to delete them. For any meetings for which the user concerned was the scheduler, a blank mail message gets created in the users CREATED folder with no subject or associated VMS file. My current theory is that time management starts along the path to send out cancellation notices, not realising that the event has passed. It then twigs that the event is historical and stops with the process of creating the cancellation notice. However, it does not tidy up behind it. So anyone who deletes events that they scheduled ends up with blank mail messages in their CREATED folder! Any ideas ? Thanks Clive
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1966.1 | Welcome to the world of v3.0 TM | AIMTEC::ZANIEWSKI_D | Why would CSC specialists need training? | Tue Dec 15 1992 14:07 | 10 |
The new function, CALENDAR MAIL_INIT, causes the partial message header to be created. As you've discovered, this function gets called whether or not an event can actually be deleted. The problem you've discovered has been SPR'd. To compound the situation, the new function, CALENDAR MAIL_DELETE, may not always delete the newly created mail partial message. This problem has also been SPR'd. Dave Zaniewski | |||||
1966.2 | Individual customer patch provided | BACHUS::WILLEMSH | Thu Sep 02 1993 11:48 | 13 | |
Hello, I too had the same problem at customer's site. (One of many). Engineering provided an individual customer patch called ICF#16 to solve this problem. Regards Hilde WILLEMS | |||||
1966.3 | note 3158 | UTRTSC::SCHOLLAERT | Holland goes USA | Fri Jan 07 1994 07:32 | 8 |
Emma, It is Martin you need. Have a look at note 3158. Regards, Jan |