![]() Login into the iCloud account.įollow the wizard and create the password. Select iCloud from the server profile list.įor the configuration, we need an app specific password. ![]() Once this is done, we repeat the process. We just click the link and install the addon as well. In most cases, you will get an error message, that the provider is missing. We add a new account, selecting “CalDAV & CardDAV” sync. If you add an entry through Thunderbird it will sync to Webmail.To synchronize, we install the addon “TbSync” in Thunderbird.Īfter the installation, we find the addon in the “Tools” menu. Once you have added the calendars and authenticated to the server you will then see events displayed.įrom this point forward it will automatically sync with the Groupware database to pull any new events. If you login with the full address then make sure you use that and the same goes for the username login, use the exact format as you use to authenticate to the mail server. You will need to enter your login in order to contact the database to pull down any calendar information. It will ask you for the login to mail server. Once you have Lightning installed and the service enabled you can then add a new calendar with the following steps:įor the location you will need to use the following for Tasks, shared calendars you would need to use the same format with the folder name, so: for Tasks the ending would be /Tasks You can download it here.įirts make sure the WebDav service is running in System > Services in the Icewarp console. If you are running or want to run Thunderbird as your mail client but also want the ability to view and sync your personal and shared calendars, you will need to use the Lightning plug-in for Thunderbird. ![]() Posted by Gary, Last modified by Said Khammar on 16 June 2014 09:32 AM
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