![]() ![]() It is implemented in Java and is still actively developed (see last commits). This is a quick and dirty solution, but you can tell dpkg not to check that dependencies are installed using the -force-depends option. It translates the MS Exchange Web API into a standard CalDAV API, which is natively supported by Thunderbird. ![]() Works perfectly out of the box - had to manually enter the server () and the protocol used (2.5) but then synced calendar without a hitch.”ĭavMail is NOT an addon but a proxy. Jonas Larsson: “Just installed TbSync running on top of TB 52.9.1 (64-bit Linux).Also, make sure to check “requires https”. To connect, the username is of the form “domain\user”, eg for KTH “ug.kth.se\yourlogin”. TbSync synchronizes contacts, tasks and calendars to Thunderbird, using Exchange ActiveSync. This code has traveled quite a bit, it was formerly, Ericsson/exchangecalendar, 1stsetup/exchangecalendar, lightning-exchange-provider TbSync (working) It has a number of interesting features, but has not yet been ported to most recent versions of Thunderbird and Lightning, see. Exchange Calendar (not working)Įxchange Calendar is an addon hosted on Github (and not on ). It supports email and contact, but does not support calendar ( “Calendar features are not supported.”), so it’s actually not an option. ExQuilla (not working)ĮxQuilla for Microsoft Exchange is a registered Thunderbird addon. ![]() If you’re on Linux, you may also consider using the evolution mail/calendar client together with the evolution-ews connector, it works well too. To connect to a calendar hosted on Microsoft Exchange from Mozilla Thunderbird, there are several solutions: ExQuilla, Exchange Calendar, TbSync and DavMail. ![]()
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