> Hi,
>
> I have the same problem as ripper, but i am using Outlook 2000. What, if
> any, is the fix for this version?
>
> I have already used the "Services - Delivery" Option to set the Exchange
> server as the defalt place for new mail, and have many rules to fwd emails
> and recipts to my various PSTs (which i guess include meeting requests).
> But
> when i accept meeting requests from the PST, they go into the PST
> Calendar,
> not the exchange calendar. Is there any way to delete the PST Calendar? Or
> is
> it better to recreate the PST from scratch?
>
> Thanks
> Steve
>
>
> "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
>
>> "Ripper"
discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:144E3ACC-3AD3-44C3-914C-AC994C850FB2@microsoft.com...
>>
>>>I have already done that, which is why the mail is already going to my
>>> personal folders. This is what I want. The problem is, when I accept
>>> a
>>> meeting request, it is placed in my calendar in teh personal folder. I
>>> need
>>> to sync that calendar with the calendar in exchange.
>>
>> You miss the point. You WANT the Exchange mail box to be the delivery
>> location, not the PST. Click Tools>E-mail Accounts>Next. In the
>> "Delivery
>> new e-mail to the following location" drop-down, specify "Mailbox -
>> yourname" as the value. Click Finish. Stop and restart Outlook.
>>
>> Now click Tools>Rules and Alert>New Rule>Start from a blank rule>Check
>> messages when they arrive>Next. Check the "uses the _form name_ form"
>> condition. Click "_form name_" and on the "Choose Forms" dialogue,
>> select
>> the "Application Forms" value in the drop-down at the upper left. Scroll
>> in
>> the scroll list below that and select the "Message" form. Click Add,
>> then
>> Close. Click Next. Select the "Move it to the _specified_ folder"
>> action,
>> click "_specified_" and select the Inbox (or some other) folder in your
>> PST.
>> Click OK, then check the "stop processing more rules" action. Click
>> Next,
>> then Next, give your rule a name and click Finish. Now you'll get all
>> your
>> mail and ONLY your mail delivered to the PST. The rest (meetings, tasks,
>> etc.) will stay in Exchange like they should.
>> --
>> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
>>
>>