Synchronizing with Thunderbird

    For this method, you need to have three add-ons installed:

    1. The Lightning calendar
    2. and
    3. The TBSync provider for CalDAV and CardDAV

    When they are installed, if you are on Windows, go to Extras/Synchronisation settings (TBSync) or Edit/Synchronisation settings (TBSync) if on Linux

    • In the next window, go with the default called Automatic configuration and click next
    • Enter an an account name, which you can freely choose, user name, password and the URL of your server and click next
    • In the next window, TBSync should have autodiscovered the CalDAV and CardDAV addresses. When it has, click Finish.
    • Now check the box Enable and synchronize this account. TBSync will discover all address books and calenders your account has access to on the server
    • Check the box next to each calender and address book you want to have synchronised, also set how often you want them to be synchronised and push the button sychronise now
    • After the first successful synchronisation is complete, you can close the window. Henceforth, TBSync will do the work for you. You are done and can skip the next sections (unless you need a more advanced address book)

    is an advanced alternative to Thunderbird’s address book, which supports CardDAV. You can have TBSync and CardBook installed in parallel.

    1. Click the Cardbook icon in the upper right corner of Thunderbird:

    1. Click on “Validate”, click Next, then choose the name of the addressbook and click Next again.

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    1. When you are finished, CardBook synchronizes your addressbooks. You can always trigger a synchronisation manually by clicking “Synchronize” in the top left corner of CardBook.

    1. Go to your Nextcloud Calendar and click on the 3 dotted menu for the calendar that you want to synchronize which will display and URL that looks something like this: https://cloud.nextcloud.com/remote.php/dav/calendars/daniel/personal/

    1. Go to the calendar view in Thunderbird and right click in the calendar menu to the left (where the names of the calendars are) to add a New Calendar.
    2. Choose On the network

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    1. Choose CalDAV and fill in the missing information: