Comment on YSK: you can stop Microsoft users from sending 'reactions' to your email by adding a "x-ms-reactions: disallow" header

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ZoopZeZoop@lemmy.world ⁨2⁩ ⁨weeks⁩ ago

Why is anyone relying on reactions for anything important and/or time sensitive?

Also, even if you’re not getting your reaction summary email timely, you can look at the email you sent and see the reactions.

Also also, if I am scheduling something first thing and it’s late in the work day, I’m messaging the key people. To do otherwise seems like bad planning/choice making/trying to get out of meeting at that time. Alternatively, I would just send the invite as the first contact. At 8:59, if the key people hadn’t responded, cancel with the message, not everyone was able to meet. How about this date and time?

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