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Hi,
I am using microsoft outlook 2003 email client. When I am trying to send an .ics file as part of the email generated from another application to myself, this email when opened with Outlook has an .ics attachment as desired, which can then be clicked on to become a calendar object to be accepted/declined. But when I am trying to send it to external users( their email client is outlook 2003 as well - with or without versions sp1/sp2) it is being read as a plain text message by their outlook. I am trying to understand as to why its working for me while its not for the external users. What should done in order for the external users to see this as an .ics attachment which can be clicked on to become a calendar object? Any suggestions please? Thanks, Mayuri |
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On Sep 24, 7:15 pm, "
wrote: Hi, I am using microsoft outlook 2003 email client. When I am trying to send an .ics file as part of the email generated from another application to myself, this email when opened with Outlook has an .ics attachment as desired, which can then be clicked on to become a calendar object to be accepted/declined. But when I am trying to send it to external users( their email client is outlook 2003 as well - with or without versions sp1/sp2) it is being read as a plain text message by their outlook. I am trying to understand as to why its working for me while its not for the external users. What should done in order for the external users to see this as an .ics attachment which can be clicked on to become a calendar object? Any suggestions please? Thanks, Mayuri For more information: the plain-text message consists of: BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//Microsoft Corporation//Outlook MIMEDIR//EN VERSION:2.0 METHOD:REQUEST BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20070924T220650Z DTSTART:20070930T110000 DTEND:20070930T190000 SUMMARY:Test email ORGANIZER;ROLE=CHAIR;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED;RSVP=FALSE: ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=NEEDS- SEQUENCE:0 UID:1131_1190689610000 DESCRIPTION:Single Vs. Plural\nMing\, if you get this as an attachment please let me know via email. Did it open and go to your Outlook? LOCATION: PRIORITY:5 CLASS:PUBLIC END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR |
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