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V0193:
The specification states that non-standard property parameters can be specified on the RRULE property.
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Outlook does not export any parameters on the RRULE property. On import, Outlook ignores all parameters on the RRULE property.
V0194:
The specification states that the RRULE property can be specified within recurring VEVENT, VTODO, or VJOURNAL components. It can also be specified once in each STANDARD and DAYLIGHT sub-component of a VTIMEZONE component.
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Outlook can export RRULE in VEVENT, STANDARD, and DAYLIGHT components. On import, Outlook ignores any RRULE properties outside of VEVENT, STANDARD, and DAYLIGHT components.
C0021:
The specification states, "The duration of a specific recurrence MAY be modified in an exception component or simply by using an 'RDATE' property of PERIOD value type."
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Outlook does not export PERIOD values in the RDATE property. Instead, Outlook represents changes in the duration of an exception using a separate VEVENT component with the RECURRENCE-ID property.
See section 2.1.10 for import behavior.
V0196:
The specification uses ABNF notation to describe the format of the RRULE property.
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On export, Outlook conforms to the ABNF, as specified in [RFC5545] Section 3.8.5.4.
On import, Outlook only supports a subset of RECUR values. This subset is specified in [MS-OXCICAL] section 2.1.3.2 (and all sub-sections). If the iCalendar object is being imported as a Calendar folder and the RECUR value can be split into a finite number of supported RECUR values, the VEVENT is split into multiple recurring appointments and meetings. If the RECUR value cannot be split into a finite number of supported RECUR values, the entire VEVENT is ignored.