The description sounds good and it seems to be in active development.
And he seems to be willing to add new features. Maybe he can learn from
your problem, from my comments and from the links below.
QUOTE:
"If you want additional information exported (to the vCalendar or vCard
information), then use the -v option to try & find out where the
information is. Then send the winmail.dat file, along with the -v
listing to me ([email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>)
along with some information & justifications. It works best if you send
several data files, showing the option in various states to back up your
claim. For example, if you want me to parse recurrence patterns encoded
in the TNEF stream, then send yourself several meeting requests with
almost identical information, and several different recurrence patterns,
and (hopefully) the only fields that change will the the UID & the
recurrence information."
Am 29.08.2018 um 20:58 schrieb Bob Wooldridge ([email protected]):
Thanks for the suggestions. I found this and I wonder if it might work?
https://github.com/Yeraze/ytnef
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [SOGo] Winmail.dat Invites
From: [email protected] ([email protected])
<[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Date: 08/29/2018 01:38 PM
Hi again,
this maybe does not work for your problem. :/
At least calendar entries in winmail.dat files are not send as *.isc,
instead they seem to be embedded in MAPI (Microsoft proprietary
Messaging Application Programming Interface).
This software for MAC can decode this:
http://www.joshjacob.com/mac-development/tnef.php
But it seems https://github.com/verdammelt/tnef/ can not (please
read this): *https://github.com/verdammelt/tnef/issues/13*
Someone would have to extend https://github.com/verdammelt/tnef/ to
contain the MAPI decoding and conversion to *.ics. The original
author doesn't do active development anymore.
Regards
TB
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