Hello All,
> On Tue, 31 Dec 2019 07:47:39 -0800, Henrique Martins
> said:
> If it is not too big, maybe post it in a reply,
Attached is the script replyics.sh that allows to reply to an ics event
invitation.
It acts differently depending on its name because in mh-e "K e" I cannot
David Levine wrote:
axel> So this works reasonably well. I am happy to share it
axel> with anyone who is interested.
david> I'd be interested.
If it is not too big, maybe post it in a reply,
-- Henrique
Axel writes:
> I was not aware of mhical and used it to build a script that allows to
> accept/decline/... to an invite; and I call it with 'K e' from mh-e.
> So this works reasonably well. I am happy to share it with anyone who is
> interested.
I'd be interested.
> I still have no smooth way
Many thanks to all who replied!!
I was not aware of mhical and used it to build a script that allows to
accept/decline/... to an invite; and I call it with 'K e' from mh-e.
So this works reasonably well. I am happy to share it with anyone who is
interested.
I still have no smooth way to add
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.
Axel Jantsch wrote:
> 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;
Someone else will have to speak toward the MH-E side of things, but
speaking in terms of pure nmh ...
>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
Hi Axel,
> What are the best ways to deal with ics calendar files with nhm and/or
> mh-e ?
I've not used it so I don't know how well it covers your requirements.
$ man -k icalendar
mhical (1) - nmh's manipulator of iCalendar event requests
Its author is on the