FYI I have the same issue with Thunderbird 31.2.0 under OSX 10.9.5. If someone sends me an Outlook / Office365 calendar invitation, there is no indication that an appointment is included.
I can confirm that when I view the message source, it has
Content-Type: multipart/alternative
Workaround is to set View > Message Body As > All Body Parts, but I still have to scan through the Outlook rubbish like
FYI I have the same issue with Thunderbird 31.2.0 under OSX 10.9.5. If someone sends me an Outlook / Office365 calendar invitation, there is no indication that an appointment is included.
I can confirm that when I view the message source, it has alternative
Content-Type: multipart/
Workaround is to set View > Message Body As > All Body Parts, but I still have to scan through the Outlook rubbish like
... 16010101T020000 16010101T020000
DTSTART:
...
DTSTART:
...
until I eventually get to the real appointment time:
DTSTART;TZID=GMT Standard Time:20141119T1 00000 60000
DTEND;TZID=GMT Standard Time:20141119T1
So the ideal would be (a) to have a built-in renderer for text/calendar, (b) invoke it *even* if the content type is multipart/ alternative