Yosemite Calendar - Outlook/Exchange calendar events keep updating and sending out invitations to participants

Yosemite Calendar keeps modifying outlook events on my calendar and sending out invites to participants even though I have not changed the event in any way. Anyone know if there is a setting that I can change to fix this issue?

Posted on Oct 28, 2014 9:04 AM

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Nov 6, 2014 6:55 AM in response to blainemoss

I have the exact same problem. This never occurred before -- I've been syncing Exchange with prior versions of OS X for a while. Ever since I upgraded to Yosemite, any meeting I have scheduled sends out updates on its own. It seems to happen 15 minutes before every meeting. This is my default reminder setting to participants for meetings so I'm guessing the reminder may be triggering a "ghost update" which causes it to send the invite out. It's so annoying.

Nov 13, 2014 5:13 AM in response to blainemoss

I'm having the same issue as well. Every time I get a notification for a calendar event that I created and interact with it in some way, either by opening it or hitting the Close button, it resends the invite to all the recipients. This is extremely frustrating for me and annoying for all the recipients because they keep getting spammed with the same calendar invite. Another issue is I'll open the calendar event, and it will think I modified it in some way, and it will not let me close it without reverting whatever change it thinks I made and sending it out again. It should not force me to resend an invite that I did or didn't edit. This makes working from my Mac extremely irritating, and I'll have to switch to my PC if this doesn't get fixed.

Dec 3, 2014 2:33 PM in response to blainemoss

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Dec 12, 2014 7:56 AM in response to mofapony

I have the same exact problem and I am using Office 365 Exchange account and I know it is not an Office 365 issue because I am now using BusyCal instead of Apple's native Calendar app and everything works fine with BusyCal. Since switching to BusyCal for my calendar, I have had no issues but it cost me $50 for BusyCal which I should have not needed to buy if Apple would do a decent QA job on their own apps.

Jan 19, 2015 1:56 PM in response to pearceshaun

Another me too here. I'm able to consistently reproduce this issue - it always happens when interacting in any way with a meeting notification in Notification Center. Whether I dismiss or snooze the notification, a "No Response Required" meeting update email is sent to all attendees. I've moved back to Outlook for Mac which is definitely a downgrade in experience 😟


Ideally, Sunrise Calendar for Mac will start supporting Exchange and we can all let go of Apple Calendar for good.

Feb 2, 2015 12:04 PM in response to blainemoss

I upgraded to 10.10.2 this morning, and it looks like this problem might be resolved. I've snoozed a couple of meetings that I was the organizer of, and no updates were sent out.


This line in the 10.10.2 release notes doesn't exactly describe what I think the problem is, but it's at least vaguely in the neighborhood:


Fixes an issue for Microsoft Exchange accounts where the organizer of a meeting might not be notified when someone accepts an invitation using Calendar

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