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Calendar sends date our to users, but in GMT, not in local time #60
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Steps to reproduce
1.add date in calender
2.check mail notification
3.is one or two hours ahead, aparently referencing to GMT
Expected behaviour
shoe local time schedule (Middle Europe)
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