Calender invite is not woring in another g mail doamin

A common issue!

When a calendar invite doesn't work across different Gmail domains, it's often due to one of the following reasons:

  1. Domain-specific settings: Each Gmail domain has its own set of settings, which might affect calendar invites. Check if the recipient's domain has specific settings that block or modify calendar invites.
  2. Authentication issues: Calendar invites rely on authentication to verify the sender's identity. If the sender's authentication credentials are not properly set up or are incorrect, the invite might not work.
  3. Permission issues: The recipient might have restricted permissions for calendar invites or have a specific setting that blocks them.
  4. Calendar settings: The recipient's calendar settings might be set to not accept invites from external domains or specific senders.

To troubleshoot the issue, try the following steps:

  1. Check the recipient's calendar settings: Ask the recipient to check their calendar settings and ensure that they are set to accept invites from external domains or specific senders.
  2. Verify authentication: Ensure that the sender's authentication credentials are correct and properly set up. You can do this by checking the sender's account settings or contacting your domain administrator.
  3. Check domain-specific settings: If you're using a custom domain, check the domain's settings to see if there are any specific restrictions or settings that might be blocking the calendar invite.
  4. Try a different invite method: Instead of using the calendar invite feature, try sending a meeting request via email or using a third-party calendar app.
  5. Check for any firewall or security software issues: Firewalls or security software might be blocking the calendar invite. Check with your IT department or network administrator to see if there are any issues that need to be addressed.
  6. Check the invite's settings: Make sure the invite has the correct settings, such as the correct start and end times, and that it's not set to "private" or "hidden".
  7. Try sending a test invite: Send a test invite to the recipient to see if it works. If it doesn't, try sending a test invite to another recipient to see if the issue is specific to the original recipient.

If none of these steps resolve the issue, you may want to contact your domain administrator or Google support for further assistance.