Apple mail and iCal  with Exchange invites

I have setup apple mail to talk to our exchange server works fine. I have the address book pulling down from our exchange server working fine. However receiving invites from exchange is suppose to automatically go into may iCal the settings are ticked and some have but not always is there something I can check. New to apple using
ver: 10.4.6 plus all updates Intel Core duo.
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