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@@ -8,30 +8,34 @@ Synchronizing with Thunderbird
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Recommended method
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Since Thunderbird 102, the CardDAV protocol is natively supported.
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Since Thunderbird 102, the CardDAV & CalDAV protocols are natively supported.
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To enable it:
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Contacts
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~~~~~~~~
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* On the address book view, click the down arrow near "**New Address Book**" and choose "**Add CardDAV Address Book**".
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* In the next window, type your **user name** and **URL of your server**.
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* The next window will ask for your username and password for this account.
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* The previous window will be refreshed and ask you which address books you wish to sync.
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* Choose and then click **Continue**.
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#. On the address book view, click the down arrow near **New Address Book** and choose **Add CardDAV Address Book**.
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#. In the next window, type your **Username** and **Location** (Server URL).
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#. The next window will ask for your username and password for this account.
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#. The previous window will be refreshed and ask you which address books you wish to sync.
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#. Choose and then click **Continue**.
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If you later want to add a new address book, you can redo all of those steps and only the books not already synchronized will be suggested.
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For calendars, the CalDAV protocol is also natively supported.
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To enable it:
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Calendars
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~~~~~~~~~
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* Click on "**+**" near Agendas on the agendas page.
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* Choose "**On the network**" on the next window.
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* Type your "**user name**" and "**Url of the server**", then click on "Find Calendars".
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* Choose which agendas you want to add and click "**Subscribe**"
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#. Go to the calendar view in Thunderbird and select the **New Calendar...** button at the bottom of the left side panel.
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#. Choose **On the network**:
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.. image:: ../images/new_calendar.png
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#. Type your **Username** and **Location** (Server URL), then click on **Find Calendars**.
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#. Choose which calendars you want to add and click **Subscribe**
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Same thing here, if you later want to add more calendars, just redo the procedure.
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Alternative: Using the TbSync addon
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@@ -42,13 +46,13 @@ For this method, you need to have two add-ons installed:
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When they are installed, go to **Extras**/**Synchronization settings (TbSync)** if you are on Windows, or **Edit/Synchronization settings (TbSync)** if on Linux, then:
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* In the account manager choose "**Add account** / **CalDAV / CardDAV account**"
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* In the next window, go with the default called **Automatic configuration** and click **next**
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* Enter an **account name** (which you can freely choose), a **user name**, a **password**, the **URL of your server**, and click **next**
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* In the next window, TbSync should have auto-discovered the CalDAV and CardDAV addresses. When it has, click **Finish**
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* Check the **Enable and synchronize this account** box. TbSync will now discover all address books and calendars your account has access to on the server
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* Check the box next to each calendar and address book you want to have synchronized, set how often you want them to be synchronized, and push the button **synchronize now**
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* After the first successful synchronization is complete, you can close the window.
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#. In the account manager choose **Add new account** > **CalDAV & CardDAV**
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#. In the next window, go with the default called **Automatic Configuration** and click **Next**
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#. Enter an **Account name** (which you can freely choose), a **User name**, a **Password**, the **Server URL**, and click **Next**
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#. In the next window, TbSync should have auto-discovered the CalDAV and CardDAV addresses. When it has, click **Finish**
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#. Check the **Enable and synchronize this account** box. TbSync will now discover all address books and calendars your account has access to on the server
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#. Check the box next to each calendar and address book you want to have synchronized, set how often you want them to be synchronized, and push the button **synchronize now**
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#. After the first successful synchronization is complete, you can close the window.
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Henceforth, TbSync will do the work for you. You are done with the basic configuration and can skip the next sections unless you need a more advanced address book.
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@@ -76,23 +80,3 @@ Alternative: Using the CardBook add-on (Contacts only)
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#. When you are finished, CardBook synchronizes your address books. You can always trigger a synchronization manually by clicking "Synchronize" in the top left corner of CardBook:
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.. image:: ../images/synchronize_cardbook.png
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The old method: Manually subscribing to calendars
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This method is only needed if you don't want to install TBSync.
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#. Go to your Nextcloud Calendar and click on the 3 dots menu for the calendar that you want to synchronize which will display a URL that looks something like this:
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``https://cloud.nextcloud.com/remote.php/dav/calendars/daniel/personal/``
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#. 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**.
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#. Choose **On the Network**:
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.. image:: ../images/new_calendar.png
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#. Choose **CalDAV** and fill in the missing information:
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.. image:: ../images/CalDAV_calendar.png
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