Axel,

Once you find something that works on the command line, I can think of a
couple of ways to access your method with MH-E:

1. Use the `|' (mh-pipe-msg) command to pipe the entire message through
   an appropriate command.

   https://mh-e.sourceforge.io/manual/mh-e.html#Files-and-Pipes

2. Use `K e' (mh-display-with-external-viewer) to 'view' the ICS
   attachment with an appropriate command.

   https://mh-e.sourceforge.io/manual/mh-e.html#Viewing-Attachments

Axel Jantsch <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> What are the best ways to deal with ics calendar files with nhm and/or mh-e ?
> 
> I use nmh with mh-e as front end, and get regularly ics files. When
> getting such a file I would like to do the following:
> 
> 1 a) Add the event to my google calendar;
>   b) Make an update to an existing event in my google calendar  
> 
> 2 a) Add it to the emacs diary file;
>   b) Make an update to an existing entry in emacs diary;
>   
> 3) Acknowledge / accept / reject the event;
> 
> 
> For (1a) I use gcalcli but I feel it is a bit unreliable; it worked
> well, then it did not work for several months due to an update; then it
> worked again on some of my platforms but not others. So I wonder if
> there is a better alternative.
> 
> For (1b) and (3) I have no working solution.
> 
> What methods do others use?
> 
> Cheers,
> Axel
> 
> -- 
> Axel Jantsch
> TU Wien
> Email: [email protected]
> Web: www.ict.tuwien.ac.at
> 
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