Ken Hornstein <[email protected]> writes: >>I manually put them into my Google calendar, so it would be nice to >>support that. > > Wow, you parse it out by hand? You're more dedicated than I am.
No, not at all. It beats using Microsoft webmail. Speaking of which, Exchange's calendar invitations only have a URL, not an ICS attachment, and often even lack the meeting info so I'm forced to log in and check. Not sure if we can do anything about the latter, but we might be able to recognize a Microsoft invitation and parse out the salient info. Does anyone know if Exchange is capable of emitting ICS attachments and this is just a setting I can ask our calendar admins to tweak? > I noticed that if I make sure the file suffix is .ics and I open(1) it > on MacOS X, it gets incorporated into Calendar and makes it way into > the cloud. So that works out alright; we just need to figure out a way > to reply to calendar requests that let you do something sensible. > >>So, we'd want some of way of associating the different calendar actions >>(add, remove, update) with commands. I recently read about googlecli >>program that was used to update picasaweb; given the name, I guess it >>can be used for accessing the calendar as well. > > It's actually called "googlecl"; I took a look at it, and it doesn't take > an iCalendar file directly, unfortunately. But, we'd be able to parse and pass in the fields directly? -- Bill Wohler <[email protected]> aka <[email protected]> http://www.newt.com/wohler/ GnuPG ID:610BD9AD _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
