Add mail to calendar

To add an email to your calendar, you can use the "Add to Calendar" feature in most email clients and calendar apps. Here's how to do it in some popular email clients and calendar apps:

Gmail

  1. Open the email you want to add to your calendar.
  2. Click on the three dots at the top right corner of the email.
  3. Select "Add to calendar" from the dropdown menu.
  4. Choose the calendar you want to add the event to.
  5. Fill in the event details, such as title, start and end time, and location.
  6. Click "Save" to add the event to your calendar.

Outlook

  1. Open the email you want to add to your calendar.
  2. Click on the "Calendar" button at the top of the email.
  3. Select "New Meeting" from the dropdown menu.
  4. Fill in the event details, such as title, start and end time, and location.
  5. Click "Send" to add the event to your calendar.

Apple Calendar (iCal)

  1. Open the email you want to add to your calendar.
  2. Click on the "Calendar" button at the top of the email.
  3. Select "Add to Calendar" from the dropdown menu.
  4. Choose the calendar you want to add the event to.
  5. Fill in the event details, such as title, start and end time, and location.
  6. Click "Save" to add the event to your calendar.

Google Calendar

  1. Open the email you want to add to your calendar.
  2. Click on the "More" menu at the top of the email.
  3. Select "Add to calendar" from the dropdown menu.
  4. Choose the calendar you want to add the event to.
  5. Fill in the event details, such as title, start and end time, and location.
  6. Click "Save" to add the event to your calendar.

Microsoft Exchange

  1. Open the email you want to add to your calendar.
  2. Click on the "Calendar" button at the top of the email.
  3. Select "New Meeting" from the dropdown menu.
  4. Fill in the event details, such as title, start and end time, and location.
  5. Click "Send" to add the event to your calendar.

Note: The steps may vary slightly depending on the email client and calendar app you are using.