On Mon, 2016-06-06 at 12:09 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
> > 
> > How could Evolution possibly read the colour coding for a website?
> > The
> > colours are properties of the webmail interface. They are not
> > encoded
> > in the underlying mail system. 
> I agree entirely with what you say, however the iOS interface to the
> Google calendars picks up the colours - it's not exact, but a
> calendar
> I've set as 'green' on the web interface appears as greenish on iOS
> and
> does change colour if I set a different colour on the web. It's
> probably using some undocumented, proprietary, backdoor way of doing
> it
> that Evo won't know about, but it can do it.

Fair enough, but the relevant RFC (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5545)
has no mention of colour properties, so it must be something non-
standard. It's more likely that Google followed Apple in this rather
than the reverse.

poc
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