[horde] iCal and Outlook/Entourage

Jan Schneider jan at horde.org
Mon Jun 26 09:50:28 PDT 2006


Zitat von Greg Harris <gharris at mail.nixa.k12.mo.us>:

> On 6/23/06 2:30 PM, "Jan Schneider" <jan at horde.org> wrote:
>
>> Zitat von Greg Harris <gharris at mail.nixa.k12.mo.us>:
>>
>>> Hello All,
>>>
>>> This may be way off topic for the list, but this is the best place I can
>>> think to put it.  It may not even be possible, but I think it might be, if
>>> only I knew the right pieces.
>>>
>>> There does not currently seem to be any way to use   
>>> Outlook/Entourage to edit
>>> the Kronolith calendar, without using Sync, with isn't ready for daily use.
>>> If I am wrong about this, please correct me and I will be a very happy
>>> admin.
>>>
>>> I know is it possible to send an invite to one's self and using sieve,
>>> filter the invite out using the from header and the subject header to then
>>> run a script on this e-mail.  The key part, and really   
>>> dumbfounding part for
>>> me, is that the script will then add/modify the event on a user's shared
>>> Kronolith calendar.  Yes, all participants would have to be pretty savvy to
>>> use it, but it sure beats having them loose all their calendar information.
>>> (Also, I am trying to implement this with a tech group, so it can be a
>>> little convoluted, as long as it is fairly automated.)  I think it would be
>>> possible to tell Outlook/Entourage to always invite me, taking care of that
>>> side of the automation.
>>
>> Did you hide a question in your message that I missed?
>>
>> Jan.
> Apparently so.  How do I get the invitation automatically added to my
> calendar?

You don't. This is not how invitations work.

> P.S.  Isn't there a way to set list replies to go back to the list, instead
> of the person by default?

Use an email client that understands List- email headers, like IMP.

Jan.

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