4.8 Behavior of recurring TODO deadlines without a start time

Technically, the iCalendar spec requires repeating events and todos (i.e. having an RRULE property) to have a starting time (DTSTART in iCalendar, equivalent to SCHEDULED in Org TODOs). This means that, a TODO with a repeating DEADLINE but without a SCHEDULED property, such as below, is not allowed by the iCalendar spec:

* TODO An example todo with a repeating deadline and no start time
DEADLINE: <2024-09-15 Sun +1w>

This is a clear shortcoming of the iCalendar spec, because it does allow tasks to have a standalone deadline without a starting time, but doesn’t allow such tasks to repeat.

By default, ox-icalendar follows the iCalendar spec, and when exporting a TODO with a repeating DEADLINE but no SCHEDULED timestamp, will add a start time based on org-deadline-warning-days. On future syncs, this start time will be inserted into Org as a SCHEDULED timestamp.

However, in practice, many iCalendar implementations ignore this limitation, and allow Todos with DEADLINE (DUE) times to have repeaters (RRULE), even if they are missing SCHEDULED (DTSTART) times. If your CalDav server allows this, then you may set the variable org-icalendar-todo-unscheduled-start to nil. This will prevent ox-icalendar from adding a start time to such TODOs, thus preventing the SCHEDULED timestamp from being inserted on future syncs.

See Repeating events and todos for more details about how org-caldav handles repeating events and todos.