Use KOrganizer for group scheduling

Use KOrganizer for group scheduling

Post by Kai Gro?joha » Tue, 05 Nov 2002 05:48:54



I use Gnus to read mail but would still like to use KOrganizer for
group scheduling.  I tried to create events with myself as attendee
and performed Actions/Mail Appointment, and Schedule/Publish, and
also Schedule/Request.  In all cases, I received a message which
described the appointment, but all three messages looked exactly the
same!  (Except for the date and the message id, of course.)

Piping the message through korganizerIn did nothing (no surprise, that
script looks for vCard markers which aren't there).  I also wrote the
message as a file 4711 to ~/.kde/share/apps/korganizer/income.  I told
KOrganizer to retrieve incoming messages -- nothing happened.  I then
edited the file 4711 to remove the message headers, told KOrganizer to
retrieve -- same result.

What am I doing wrong?

kai (using KDE 3.0.4)
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