Thunderbird Calendar Download

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Irene Tonini

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Jul 22, 2024, 2:56:58 PM7/22/24
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In the last few days I've found that when a calendar notifications pops up, the "Dismiss" and "Dismiss All" buttons no longer have any effect. I can close the pop-up using the window close button, but then the notifications return a few minutes later. Has anyone else ever experienced this?

Calendars and contacts are not as closely tied to email if you are on Android, compared to the PC. They are mostly managed directly by the Android system, supporting all kinds of front-end apps and back-end synchronization services. So K-9 is maybe not the best app if you look for contacts synchronization. I would rather ask at the DAVx5 forum, for example, which is a calendar and contact sync backend.

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I have nextcloud as my main source for calendar, contacts, and file storage(and other stuff like notes with its apps), from there i sync its calendar and contacts with the thunderbird desktop and on android using davx5. For mail from my domain names i have desktop thunderbird syncing down from my domain host but leaving messages on the server for a certain amount of days, then in k9 i set up imap to sync those emails and i can get notifications on my phone when i get new emails.

what you all are looking for is running something like an exchange server to host your email/calendar/contacts and i dont think that is anywhere on the roadmap for thunderbird/k9mail, which primary function is an email client

Since this is a work-in-progress, bear with us for a few disclaimers. The most important one is that these screenshots are mock-ups which guide the direction of the new calendar interface. Here are a few other things to consider:

Looks great! Looking forward to the new design. Thanks for the suggestions in the last comment. All good. Would like to add displaying multiple time zones. I work remotely and have clients inn multiple time zones. Would be great to see the different time zones in the calendar views.

If you wish to set up calendars, click on the Calendars dropdown. You can choose which calendars to link by clicking the Connect button next to the corresponding calendar. A popup window will appear showing settings you can choose for linking this calendar. Choose your preferred settings and click Connect to complete the link.

As you don't specify, I assume your office laptop is running Windows. In this case you might want to take a look at the MyPhoneExplorer Client App for your SGS, and its desktop pendant for your laptop. As far as I know (I'm not a Windows user), this should be the best and complete solution -- not only caring for your calendar with Thunderbird and others, but doing a lot more useful things to manage your device.

RICPRE67, I can understand wanting to have the calendar of your chaice handy with your device. I know I like to keep all of my schedule date and appointments close. I have found some steps in which you can sync the calendar to your device.

Lightning needs to know the address of the free/busy-calendar. The address is displayed:
Preferences/Calendar/Data Exchange Settings/Make Free/Busy information available to not logged in persons
Move the mouse on it and read in the right help-box.

Using Calendars in desktop-based email clients is very common nowadays. Calendars are home for scheduling meetings, appointments, and to-do-lists. With calendars, you can keep track of important dates. It is just like a physical calendar by which you can arrange and re-arrange your schedules. Thunderbird is a free desktop-based email application that runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux operating system. Thunderbird is used to store emails, contacts, calendars etc. On the other hand, Outlook is another popular email client for Windows and Mac OS.

When a user wants to export Thunderbird calendar files to Microsoft Outlook, it is necessary to export iCalendar or ICS file from Thunderbird first and then import ICS in MS Outlook. These two steps are explained below one by one.

In this above article, a step by step manual process is discussed by which a user can easily move Thunderbird calendar events to Outlook application. These steps will surely help the user to access Thunderbird calendars in Microsoft Outlook. There is only a little bit technical knowledge required to follow these steps.

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