As some of you may know, when you send a calendar invite from iCloud.com calendar to someone that is NOT using @icloud.com, they will never received the invite if their email address is associated with @icloud.com. Instead of an email invite, it will be an in-app notification.
Example:
1). You send an iCloud Calendar invite to John at john@gmail.com
2). John has associated his john@gmail.com with john@icloud.com, but he does NOT use iCloud.
3). Apple will detect this association and will NOT send the invite to john@gmail.com, but shows up in John's iCloud Calendar automatically.
The recipient (or anyone else that have associated their email address with iCloud.com) have to change the settings on their side:
1). Go to iCloud.com
2). Calendar --> Preferences
3). Under "Receive event invitation as:", change from "In-app notifications" to "Email to:..."
However, this is beyond my control. Is there any other work around on this?
Example:
1). You send an iCloud Calendar invite to John at john@gmail.com
2). John has associated his john@gmail.com with john@icloud.com, but he does NOT use iCloud.
3). Apple will detect this association and will NOT send the invite to john@gmail.com, but shows up in John's iCloud Calendar automatically.
The recipient (or anyone else that have associated their email address with iCloud.com) have to change the settings on their side:
1). Go to iCloud.com
2). Calendar --> Preferences
3). Under "Receive event invitation as:", change from "In-app notifications" to "Email to:..."
However, this is beyond my control. Is there any other work around on this?