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I Have an exchange 2013 email account which isn't registered as part of my iCloud account. I Use my outlook calendar (exch) for work and the same exch calendar day to day from all my iOS devices. When a colleague or outside email away from my company sends me a calendar meeting request, it works fine. (Using my exch email as the invite recipient). My girlfriend sends me a meeting request from her hotmail account using the same exch email address for me, but he. Invites always arrive to my iCloud/iCal calendar instead! I can't seem to change it so I often miss diary notes or reminders unless I constantly look at both calendars.
I Just want to use exchange calendar and lose iCal (or if easier sync both iCal and exchange calendars vica versa - but that may be over complicating the issue, basically I just need one calendar and would rather it be my outlook exchange cal) any ideas? Ryanc1ark wrote: Its very strange as its only her invites that do this. Anyone else's come through on my exchange calendar because its the same email address receeving it my end. I've just encountered this problem myself.
I have a client with a company account of let us say ' ' and company.com is running a Mac OS X server supplying email, calendaring, etc. As the people in his office exchange calendar invites and all that sort of stuff through the server, everything works as expected. For anyone outside the office, for the most part, their calendar invites get sent to his email address which get recieved by the company server and presented properly in his company.com calendar account. The client has also registed an iCloud/appleID/iTunes account with the same email address ' '. Thus, as I understand it, if someone uses their iPhone or iPad or other 'iCloud' aware software, that software sees the identifier ' ' and says to itself 'Hey, that is an iCloud account! I will deliver this invite directly to the iCloud system, and not use the email system to send the invitation.' Thus the invite goes to the iCloud calendar system, and never gets to the person's email box.
One could probably get the same type of issue if you registered for a Google Calendar account with your company.com account (I believe this can be done even without using a gmail.com address). I think I am going to suggest to the client that they remove their ' ' address from their iCloud account and just use ' ' as their AppleID identifier.
However this might mean that FaceTime and iMessages won't work as seamlessly for people who do not know the client's cell phone number (which is also used as an iCloud identifier.) I wonder if there is some place to tell iCloud to deliver all calendar invites via email rather than through the iCloud system, so they get properly delivered to the client's company server? Hello again, False alarm. It didnt work sorry. I removed the iCal accounts from my mac, and also from my iphone. Then when my partner sent me a calendar invite it simply didnt arrive at all!
She has a hotmail account installed on her IOS iphone 5. She is sending the invite to my exch 2013 email address which is not associated with any icloud account. My exch 2013 email is installed in both my Outlook for mac 2011 and IOS device Iphone 5s.
When I switch the iCloud Calendar back on in my iphone 5s, the invite comes through but ONLY optional to the icloud calendar. I cannot seem to get it receiving on my default calendar which is set to Exchange 2013 account. Its very strange as its only her invites that do this.
Anyone else's come through on my exchange calendar because its the same email address receeving it my end. Ryanc1ark wrote: Its very strange as its only her invites that do this. Anyone else's come through on my exchange calendar because its the same email address receeving it my end. I've just encountered this problem myself.
I have a client with a company account of let us say ' ' and company.com is running a Mac OS X server supplying email, calendaring, etc. As the people in his office exchange calendar invites and all that sort of stuff through the server, everything works as expected. For anyone outside the office, for the most part, their calendar invites get sent to his email address which get recieved by the company server and presented properly in his company.com calendar account. The client has also registed an iCloud/appleID/iTunes account with the same email address ' '. Thus, as I understand it, if someone uses their iPhone or iPad or other 'iCloud' aware software, that software sees the identifier ' ' and says to itself 'Hey, that is an iCloud account!
I will deliver this invite directly to the iCloud system, and not use the email system to send the invitation.' Thus the invite goes to the iCloud calendar system, and never gets to the person's email box.
One could probably get the same type of issue if you registered for a Google Calendar account with your company.com account (I believe this can be done even without using a gmail.com address). I think I am going to suggest to the client that they remove their ' ' address from their iCloud account and just use ' ' as their AppleID identifier. However this might mean that FaceTime and iMessages won't work as seamlessly for people who do not know the client's cell phone number (which is also used as an iCloud identifier.) I wonder if there is some place to tell iCloud to deliver all calendar invites via email rather than through the iCloud system, so they get properly delivered to the client's company server? Apple Footer. This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums.
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