TrekMail Webmail Calendar: Events, ICS Import and Reminders
This guide explains Create and manage events, import ICS files, and get browser notifications — all inside your webmail. so you can complete the TrekMail task with confidence.
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TrekMail webmail includes a calendar that lives alongside your inbox — no separate app to open, no account to connect. Use it to keep track of meetings, deadlines, and events that come in by email.
Opening the Calendar
Click Calendar in the top navigation bar. The calendar opens in month view, showing the current month with dots indicating days that have events.
Navigating the calendar
- Click the left and right arrows to move between months
- Click Today to jump back to the current month
- Click on any day to see the events scheduled for that date
Creating an event
- Click on any date in the month view to open a new event form
- Fill in the details:
- Title — a short name for the event (required)
- Date — pre-filled with the date you clicked; change it if needed
- Start time and End time — leave blank for an all-day event
- Notes — optional description, location, or anything else you want to remember
- Click Save
The event appears on the calendar immediately with a coloured dot on that date.
All-day events: Leave the start and end time fields empty and the event is treated as an all-day entry. It appears at the top of the day rather than in a specific time slot.
Editing an event
- Click the dot or event name on the calendar
- Click Edit (pencil icon) in the event detail popup
- Make your changes
- Click Save
Deleting an event
- Click the event on the calendar
- Click Delete in the event detail popup
- Confirm the deletion
Deleted events are removed immediately and cannot be recovered.
Responding to calendar invitations
When you receive an email that contains a calendar invitation (an .ics attachment or embedded meeting request), TrekMail webmail detects it automatically and shows three response buttons directly on the message:
- Accept — confirms you will attend
- Tentative — indicates you might attend
- Decline — declines the invitation
Clicking a button does two things:
- Sends a reply to the invitation organiser so their calendar app records your response
- Records your answer on the invitation in TrekMail webmail so you can see how you responded later
The response buttons appear on the message itself — you do not need to open the calendar tab. Your response is shown next to the buttons after you reply.
Note: The reply is sent from your default mailbox address. If you are responding on behalf of a different identity, switch your default identity first in Settings → Identities.
Importing events (ICS files)
ICS is the standard format for calendar events — Google Calendar, Outlook, Apple Calendar, and most other calendar apps can export in this format. You can import ICS files into TrekMail webmail to bring events in from other sources.
Common reasons to import ICS files:
- A meeting invitation arrived as an
.icsfile attachment - You want to bring events from Google Calendar or Outlook into your TrekMail calendar
- A conference or event website provided a downloadable calendar file
To import an ICS file:
- Open the Calendar tab
- Click Import in the calendar toolbar
- Select the
.icsfile from your computer - TrekMail shows you a preview of the events it found
- Click Import to confirm
All events from the file are added to your calendar. If you import the same file twice, duplicate events may be created — check before importing if you are not sure.
Tip: When you receive an email with a calendar attachment (
.ics), you can download it from the attachment and then import it using the steps above.
Browser notifications
TrekMail can remind you about upcoming events with a browser notification — a small pop-up that appears even when webmail is not your active tab, as long as your browser is open.
To enable notifications:
- Open the Calendar tab
- Click Settings → Enable notifications
- Your browser will ask for permission — click Allow
Notifications appear at the event start time by default. Once you grant permission, future events will trigger reminders automatically.
Note: Browser notifications only work while your browser is running. If your browser is closed or the tab is sleeping on mobile, notifications will not appear. For important reminders, consider also adding the event to your phone's native calendar.
To disable notifications:
- Open Calendar → Settings
- Toggle off Enable notifications
You can also revoke permission in your browser settings at any time.
Using the calendar on mobile
The calendar works in mobile browsers and adapts to a touch-friendly layout. You can tap dates to view and create events just as you would on desktop.
For the best mobile experience, install TrekMail webmail as a PWA (Progressive Web App) — this gives you a standalone app with the calendar accessible from your home screen. See the mobile and PWA guide.
Sync with phone, desktop, and other apps
The TrekMail calendar is a standard CalDAV calendar. That means you can connect it to Apple Calendar, the iPhone or iPad Calendar app, Android (via DAVx⁵), Thunderbird, and any other CalDAV-aware client. Events flow both ways — anything you create on your phone shows up in TrekMail webmail, and anything you create here shows up on your phone.
The same applies to contacts, which are exposed over CardDAV.
| Client | Setup guide |
|---|---|
| Apple Calendar / Contacts on macOS | Connect Apple Calendar and Contacts |
| iPhone and iPad | Connect iPhone and iPad |
| Android | Connect Android with DAVx⁵ |
| Thunderbird | Connect Thunderbird with TbSync |
| Microsoft Outlook | Connect Outlook (caveats) |
The settings are the same in every client: server trekmail.net, your full TrekMail email as the username, and your mailbox password.
Outlook is a special case. Microsoft does not support CalDAV natively. The Outlook guide covers the recommended third-party plugin and a couple of workarounds.
Frequently asked questions
Can I share my TrekMail calendar with other people? Calendar sharing is not currently available. The calendar is personal to your mailbox.
Will events I create on my phone show up in webmail? Yes — once you've connected your phone or desktop client (see the table above), changes flow both ways within the sync interval set by your client (typically a few minutes).
What happens to my calendar events if I delete my mailbox? Calendar events are tied to your TrekMail mailbox. Deleting the mailbox also removes all associated calendar data.
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