New feature that's more like a bug
Thunderbird seems to have acquired a new "feature" whereby it somehow recognises a date/time in an incoming email as being about a scheduled meeting and brings up the attached This message contains an invitation to a meeting notification, with choices limited to Accept/Tentative/Decline.
Except that there is NO meeting - the email in question is a notification from my ISP of upcoming maintenance on their broadband network that will affect my service. I receive these every couple of weeks, but none have ever triggered this message before.
This new feature is a useless annoyance in its present sloppy implementation, but there is no obvious way to turn it off. Is this possible?
被選擇的解決方法
Are you sure the sender hasn't sent the notification as an 'invitation' to this 'meeting' so you can add the scheduled maintenance to your calendar? That would make sense, even if they are forced to adopt the language of events or meetings.
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Can you tell us what OS are you using and what version of Thunderbird?
Did this occur since the last update to the version you are using now?
Do you use only the Lightning calendar or have you added another eg: google?
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(1) Win 10 Home V1909; Thunderbird 68.10.0. (2) Since the last Thunderbird update, whenever that was. (3) I don't use any calendar with Thunderbird. Thanks
選擇的解決方法
Are you sure the sender hasn't sent the notification as an 'invitation' to this 'meeting' so you can add the scheduled maintenance to your calendar? That would make sense, even if they are forced to adopt the language of events or meetings.
Thank you both for responding. sfhowes nailed it.