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Troubleshooting E-Mail Notifications for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
Broken Click-to-Attend Meeting URL in E-Mail Notifications
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Broken Click-to-Attend Meeting URL in E-Mail Notifications 
Problem   
E-mail notifications that are sent to meeting invitees contain a broken URL for attending the 
meeting.
Solution   
Correct the 
 on the 
Solution   
As a short-term workaround, have the user copy the entire click-to-attend link and paste it into 
the address field of the browser. Delete any spaces or line breaks. 
Solution   
(Microsoft Outlook integration only) The Microsoft Outlook client of the user or the Microsoft 
Exchange Server settings may be set to wrap text. For more information, see the following Microsoft 
Knowledge Base articles:
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http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q250/5/58.asp 
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http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q281/8/35.asp 
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System Sends Excessive Random E-Mails
Problem   
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace sends excessive e-mails that crash your e-mail system.
Possible Cause   
The e-mails are generated by the cron script. The cron daemon sends an e-mail report 
of all its jobs to the e-mail address that is configured in the crontab file.
Solution   
Disable the e-mail reports by manually editing the crontab file. Specifically, change the line 
with MAILTO to read MAILTO= “”.
Additional References for Troubleshooting E-Mail Notifications
Topic
Documentation
Troubleshooting user access 
issues 
  
Troubleshooting 
Microsoft Outlook front-end 
integration
Troubleshooting 
Microsoft Outlook back-end 
integration
 
Troubleshooting end-user 
issues
“How to Resolve Meeting Notification Problems” section in the User Guide for Cisco Unified 
MeetingPlace
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