What to people use for calendar invites?
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+Subject: What to people use for calendar invites?\r
+Reply-To: David Mazieres expires 2015-07-15 PDT\r
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+I've been running into this issue lately where I agree to meet people\r
+and we say it's confirmed, but if don't send them a calendar invite of\r
+mime type text/calendar, then it's as if we never agreed and they don't\r
+show up.  I get, "Oh, you never sent me a calendar invite so it wasn't\r
+in my calendar."\r
+\r
+I'm wondering if others have this problem and have figured the easiest\r
+way to integrate notmuch with some kind of calendaring software that\r
+generates ics or text/calendar attachments.\r
+\r
+Thanks,\r
+David\r