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In Outlook and Gmail it is customary that an incoming calendar invite will be put on the calendar automatically (in an unconfirmed state).

Is there any way to get Thunderbird to do this as well? Currently, Thunderbird will only add an event to the calendar if I accept the invite or mark it as tentative.

(I am aware this could become an issue with "calendar spam", but I haven't seen this much)

Christopher Oezbek
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Actually, I have the opposite issue: TBird places all my meeting notices silently into my Google calendar, then deletes the meeting notice. Unless I see it in my calendar I don't know.

Sometimes the notice gets left in my inbox.

This sounds bug-like to me...

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