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We are in the process of upgrading our mail clients from Outlook 2002 to
Outlook 2003. For some reason Mozilla and Thunderbird don't recognize event
invitations from Outlook 2003 as such - e.g. you can't see the .ics file
attachment nor the body of the message, just the subject line. Thus, the
Mozilla recipient has no clue that he has been invited to a meeting.
Previously, with Outlook 2002 this worked OK (not great, but OK). The
Mozilla recipient received an email with a .ics file attachment and the usual
vcal text in the body such that he could recognize the message as an event
invitation. He could then open the .ics and accept or decline the invitation.
Does anyone know what changed in Outlook 2003? Is there an option that we
need to set such that our Mozilla users can recognize an event invitation?
Outlook 2003. For some reason Mozilla and Thunderbird don't recognize event
invitations from Outlook 2003 as such - e.g. you can't see the .ics file
attachment nor the body of the message, just the subject line. Thus, the
Mozilla recipient has no clue that he has been invited to a meeting.
Previously, with Outlook 2002 this worked OK (not great, but OK). The
Mozilla recipient received an email with a .ics file attachment and the usual
vcal text in the body such that he could recognize the message as an event
invitation. He could then open the .ics and accept or decline the invitation.
Does anyone know what changed in Outlook 2003? Is there an option that we
need to set such that our Mozilla users can recognize an event invitation?