![]() I also checked my Exchange account settings and I did not have a Calendar Exchange account enabled, but I did so to see if that changed anything. However, I just did a search for these symptoms and found a post on StackExchange with a work-around, which is to simply drag the message with the calendar attachment to the Desktop and then open it there by double-clicking on it, which will display the attached file and allow you to work with it as usual. I've been having the exact same problem, and up until now have been viewing the raw message text, extracting the "BASE64" part of the message with the calendar attachment, and manually decoding it in the Terminal to create the attached. ![]()
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