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Outlook/Teams Appointments 1.2
di Leon Wolfgang Rönnpagel
Get the hidden appointment from an email from outlook/teams as a .ics-file - Icon: https://fontawesome.com/
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Assegnate 2 su 5 stelle
I added this to my TB and I received an email with a Teams invite today. No ics attachment. However, if I forward this email to myself using TB, an attachment is present when received. However, it just says "Part message attachment" and I have to save it as an ics file so I can open it with an ics file viewer. This is cumbersome and a big letdown with TB generally. This general issue has clearly been coming up for years and it mystifies me why TB is still unable to deal with it.
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Great tool indeed!
I got MS-Outlook calendar invitations that did not include the usual "join now" button/link. Recipients using Outlook could participate using the button that the Teams plugin of Outlook places in the menu, but me with Tunderbird couldn't use the invitation at all.
This Add-on saves the day!
You can simple extract the .ics file, save somewere and open it with a text editor to copy the Teams-link to a browser.
If I could suggest a thing: Thunderbird adds a coloured info-line or button-bar on top of the email (in a separate tap as well as in the preview) saying "this email contains an invitation..." with buttons "Accept", "Decline" etc. If this add-on could make the "Get Appointment" button in this info-menu it would perhaps be more easy to find. In my Tunderbird I only see the button if the mail is open in a separate tap next to the "Junk", "Delete" etc. buttons and one could miss it there...
Even better if there would perhaps be a second button like "open Teams-Link in browser", but may be to complicated. Whatever, it is fine!
TLDR - excellent add-on and thanks very much to the author!!!
Assegnate 4 su 5 stelle
This add-on works exactly as described: extracts embedded ICS file from Outlook/O365 calendar invites, which allows for download and import into other calendar apps (e.g. Apple macOS Calendar). The gotcha is the invite must be sent to a non-MS account for the "get appointment" button to work; if it's sent from MS to another MS account, the button is non-functional. The workaround is to forward (inline) the invite back to yourself, and the button will work on the forwarded message. Kludgy, but at least provides a functional option until the bug can be addressed. Thanks to Leon and contributors.