Google Calendar has improved its syncing experience with third-party calendars, such as Microsoft Outlook, to provide a more reliable experience for event guests and reduce calendar emails. This update allows Calendar to process calendaring emails sent in the Transport Neutral Encapsulation Format (TNEF), a Microsoft-specific format for rich text emails. This change benefits Calendar users and organizations that collaborate with Outlook users, providing a more reliable experience for receiving invitations and RSVPs. There are no admin controls or end-user settings required for this feature. The rollout is already available for Rapid Release and Scheduled Release domains. All Google Workspace customers, Workspace Individual Subscribers, and users with personal Google accounts can access this feature. This update enhances the overall calendar interop experience. The improved syncing experience reduces the number of calendar emails in users' inboxes. This change is part of Google's efforts to improve calendar interoperability. The feature is available now, and users can refer to the Google Workspace Admin Help and Google Help resources for more information on setting up Calendar Interop.
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