ICloud ical e-mail notifications

My wife and I both have separate iCloud accounts. Then she subscribed to my calendar, so she can see my schedule. This works in both Lion and iOS properly, and has been working for a few months now, ever since we made the iCloud transition.
Two days ago, she started getting individual e-mail notifications about every single event I create, change, or delete in my iCloud calendar. The e-mails don't include any unsubscribe info.
Where is the preference to turn this off?

So i have question, it is possible to switch to Open directory master and current users will be OK
I would suggest you ask that question in the open directory group as they will have more practical experience in doing this. You must ensure that your forward and reverse IP address of the serve is set up correctly before doing this.
And could i use Local user database and LDAP in the same time?
Yes that us normal operation - there will always be some accounts in the local directory, but you should not put users in there.

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