Keeping original email with meeting invite in Mail...

Anyone know how to keep the original meeting planner email in the Inbox of Mail when you accept a meeting invitation?
In Outlook, there is a setting so that the original meeting invitation stays in my inbox whether I accept or reject the meeting request... Is there any way to do this in Mail? Thanks.

HI jumassillia,
Just to make sure I follow, you received an email regarding this "Juliette et Chocolat" event and the first screen shot is captured in the Hub? The 2nd shot is from your Gmail account in the Browser? 
Do you sync your Gmail Calendar with your BlackBerry? If so, when you go to this date in your Calendar do you see the appointment? 
Thanks!
-HMthePirate
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    I use an iMac at work and a MacBook Pro at home. They recently switched to a Notes-based calendar program at work, and since I don't have the Notes client installed on either machine (someone from our IT department has spent about four hours trying to install it on the iMac with no success) and the web application only works with IE 6, and there is no provision for synching the calendar with my PDA, when I heard that the e-mail meeting invitations could be imported into iCal, I was all over that.
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    I should clarify that.
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    Here's my situation. I use an iMac at work and a MacBook Pro at home. They recently switched to a Notes-based calendar program at work, and since I don't have the Notes client installed on either machine (someone from our IT department has spent about four hours trying to install it on the iMac with no success) and the web application only works with IE 6, and there is no provision for synching the calendar with my PDA, when I heard that the e-mail meeting invitations could be imported into iCal, I was all over that.
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