On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 06:54:32AM +0100, Matthias Bodenbinder wrote: > Hi, > > since a few days I am getting the following message when applying the junk > filter to my inbox: "This message contains an invitation to an event" > I can not do anything about it and it does not tell me which message it > means. Any idea how to solve that?
When I've seen that message it is shown as a banner above the header pane of the message. The message being shown at that point has a calendar file (MIME type: text/calendar). I believe iceowl will then import the invitation into your default calendar (or possibly a calendar associated with the email account, if different) and then put a "Invitations: #" notification in the status bar. Clicking that link will allow you to accept or decline the invitations. If you're moving a message with an invitation to Junk, I would expect that to remove the calendar entry (regardless of if it's accepted, rejected or neither). In which case, you probably don't need to do anything about it. If you have spam entries in your calendar still, though, it may be worth raising a bug. > > 7# dpkg -l | egrep "icedove|iceowl" > > > > ii calendar-exchange-provider > 3.2.0~beta47-1 all MS Exchange support for > iceowl-extension > > ii calendar-google-provider 31.2.0-1 > all Google Calendar support for lightning- > and iceowl-extension > > ii icedove 31.2.0-1 > amd64 mail/news client with RSS and > integrated spam filter support > > ii icedove-l10n-de 1:31.0-1 > all German language package for Icedove > > > ii iceowl-extension 31.2.0-1 > amd64 Calendar Extension for > Thunderbird/Icedove > > > Greetings > Matthias > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org > Archive: https://lists.debian.org/m53puo$k0o$1...@ger.gmane.org >
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