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Outlook's been built like that for a long time, and I assume that maybe groupware predating it might have done that.
kagis
https://lemmy.ml/post/8476593
@[email protected]'s take sounds pretty plausible.
Email has been widely-deployed and available for a long time and it provides an asynch messaging mechanism, which calendering needs if you're using in a company to schedule events and do invites.
You could have some kind of separate piece of software that's just authorized to access your mail and uses it for communication, but then it doesn't have the ability to grab messages from the calendaring system before you might see them.
I'd guess that if someone is just using an individual calendar, they may not need a way to do invites the way one does at a company. Probably do need some kind of mechanism to do notification, though.