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Old May 24th 07, 12:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Default Ical attribute to set publishers recommended refresh rate

Ok i'm using outlook 2007 with a ical feed from a different system
(works well) but it seem to keep updating every minute when the send/
recieve group runs which is good but bad as it needs to be upto date
buy not that upto date .

What can I add to the ical file to limit the refresh rate to something
more sensible as outlook mentions it won't update more often then the
publisher suggests but I cannot find out how I as the provider of the
ical i can suggest one.

What's the syntax for specifying update limits in an iCalendar file? I
couldn't find any mention of it in the RFC.

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Old May 24th 07, 12:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Default Ical attribute to set publishers recommended refresh rate

You can create a different send/receive group for your Internet calendars to
set the refresh time

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Ok i'm using outlook 2007 with a ical feed from a different system
(works well) but it seem to keep updating every minute when the send/
recieve group runs which is good but bad as it needs to be upto date
buy not that upto date .

What can I add to the ical file to limit the refresh rate to something
more sensible as outlook mentions it won't update more often then the
publisher suggests but I cannot find out how I as the provider of the
ical i can suggest one.

What's the syntax for specifying update limits in an iCalendar file? I
couldn't find any mention of it in the RFC.


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Old May 25th 07, 12:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Default Ical attribute to set publishers recommended refresh rate

That does work but i was hoping to make use of the TTL type attribute
For RSS feeds outlook seems to respect the ttl15/ttl but i cannot
find what attrribute outlook 2007 expects for ical files

i've tried
TTL:15
X-TTL: 15
X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT60M

but that part of the import screen continues to say: "Update limit
current provider limit: Not Published"


On May 24, 12:41 pm, "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]"
wrote:
You can create a different send/receive group for your Internet calendars to
set the refresh time

wrote in message

oups.com...

Ok i'm using outlook 2007 with a ical feed from a different system
(works well) but it seem to keep updating every minute when the send/
recieve group runs which is good but bad as it needs to be upto date
buy not that upto date .


What can I add to the ical file to limit the refresh rate to something
more sensible as outlook mentions it won't update more often then the
publisher suggests but I cannot find out how I as the provider of the
ical i can suggest one.


What's the syntax for specifying update limits in an iCalendar file? I
couldn't find any mention of it in the RFC.



 




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