The problem is you're using Microsoft Exchange. They don't work with vendors to add support, it's not an open spec.
All email clients work equally as well with IMAP/POP/SMTP. However, once you start working with MS Exchange, you won't have a good experience unless you use Outlook.
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I really don't get what you are asking. It feels like a trick question. You send an email and say "We are having a meeting". It's not that difficult. Or you call them, or you text them, or you shout down the hall "HEY BOB CONFERENCE ROOM IN 5 MINUTES!". I don't know dude. We were having meetings back when we were cavemen and they didn't need Outlook. It's not that difficult.
[–] NarrativeControl ago
So how do you go about setting a meeting with 10 participants then?
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The problem is you're using Microsoft Exchange. They don't work with vendors to add support, it's not an open spec.
All email clients work equally as well with IMAP/POP/SMTP. However, once you start working with MS Exchange, you won't have a good experience unless you use Outlook.
You're experiencing vendor lock-in.
[–] Master_Foo ago (edited ago)
I really don't get what you are asking. It feels like a trick question. You send an email and say "We are having a meeting". It's not that difficult. Or you call them, or you text them, or you shout down the hall "HEY BOB CONFERENCE ROOM IN 5 MINUTES!". I don't know dude. We were having meetings back when we were cavemen and they didn't need Outlook. It's not that difficult.