Unless the link is to a web page with some of the features you describe, a link can't do that.

What you can do is send your recipients a meeting request. If they have Outlook or another program that can handle meeting requests, they'll be able to respond to it. If not, they'll still see the basic meeting details in the message.
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming:
Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators
http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54

"Tom" <Tom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8BF01367-EBF3-4E33-9707-A2AE60DEA8C2@microsoft.com...
> Hey All,
>
> Any Chance anyone has an form or script that would create a button on an
> email (Outlook 2007) and when the recipient (external) of that emails clicked
> the button it would update their calendar with the detailed information about
> the meeting (date & time along with some basic detail in the notes field).
>
> I'm holding a seminar and I want to mail out an email notice to my customers
> telling them about the event.
>
> At the bottom of the message body I wanted a button that they could push
> (i.e. YES, I want to ATTEND) that would update their calendar with the event
> details AND send me a confirmation email that they want to attend.
>
> Make sense? Anyone have any ideas?
>
> Thanks for your help!!!
>
> Tom
11 JunButton/form for updating recipient's Calendar.Tom
11 Jun\ Re: Button/form for updating recipient's Calendar.Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
12 Jun   \ Re: Button/form for updating recipient's Calendar.Tom
12 Jun      \ Re: Button/form for updating recipient's Calendar.Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
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