Daevid Vincent wrote:
> There are some pretty crazy "Thread-Index:" and "UID:" things in there.
> Do I have to generate them somehow?
No. They are email headers relating to the tracking of replies and the
internal tracking of emails on the mail server. It should be safe to
leave them out, in fa
Daevid Vincent wrote:
You are on to something. Maybe I did get an email with a confirmation.
I could swear it was via their website though...
There are some pretty crazy "Thread-Index:" and "UID:" things in there.
Do I have to generate them somehow?
Anyways, for those interested, this is w
X-MICROSOFT-CDO-IMPORTANCE:1
CLASS:PUBLIC
BEGIN:VALARM
TRIGGER:-PT60M
ACTION:DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION:Reminder
END:VALARM
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 1:07 PM
> To: php-ge
Actually most/all outlook items should be able to be created with straight
text. Try creating a calendar entry and sending it to a normal POP3 email
account then looking at it in a non-Outlook email client (view full
source/headers/etc).
You can try just dragging a calendar item to your deskto
I was on Avis' car rental site the other day and booked a reservation, then
they had a button that automatically added an entry into MS Outlook for the
details, dates, times, etc. it was very nice!
Anyone have some code or pear class or anything that does this?
I am guessing I have to use COM, bu
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