I have a problem with the current Pegasus Mail (4.61): It does not detect certain appointments sent by Outlook 2010. Now, Pegasus itself has no calendar component and thus can't handle invitations to appointments, but in the past this was no problem, since the invitation was sent as an attachment (.ics or .vcs file). When opening the attachment, it is sent to the corresponding calendar application and all is well.
Now there seems to be a new format (used by Outlook 2010, maybe earlier), which puts the invitation directly as mail body text, i.e. the Mail body starts with "BEGIN:VCALENDAR" and the calendar entry follows. Since this is no attachment, Pegasus Mail displays it just as ASCII text, which is not really what the user expects.
Is it possible for Pegasus Mail to recognize these calendar entries and handle them like is was an attachment? Or the other way would be to tell Outlook to send classic attachments instead of this new format. Any idea how to configure Outlook to do that?
Greetings
Markus Borst
<p>I have a problem with the current Pegasus Mail (4.61): It does not detect certain appointments sent by Outlook 2010. Now, Pegasus itself has no calendar component and thus can't handle invitations to appointments, but in the past this was no problem, since the invitation was sent as an attachment (.ics or .vcs file). When opening the attachment, it is sent to the corresponding calendar application and all is well.</p><p>Now there seems to be a new format (used by Outlook 2010, maybe earlier), which puts the invitation directly as mail body text, i.e. the Mail body starts with "BEGIN:VCALENDAR" and the calendar entry follows. Since this is no attachment, Pegasus Mail displays it just as ASCII text, which is not really what the user expects.</p><p>Is it possible for Pegasus Mail to recognize these calendar entries and handle them like is was an attachment? Or the other way would be to tell Outlook to send classic attachments instead of this new format. Any idea how to configure Outlook to do that?</p><p>Greetings</p><p>Markus Borst</p><p>
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