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Mozilla thunderbird help calendar disappeared
Mozilla thunderbird help calendar disappeared










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First I backed up my Thunderbird (52.2.1) files using MozBackup 1.5.2 beta 1, then I used MozBackup to load the backup file with the deleted e-mails. So, take care here.I wanted to retrieve some deleted e-mails from a MozBackup file I made about a year ago. Update 05 September 2017: It seems that pGuid sometimes works but guid does not for the calendar ID. And without an app-specific password, CalDAV does not seem to be accessible anymore. Without two-factor authentication, you cannot activate app-specific passwords. Use this one to login to your caldav in Thunderbird with your email address. In the security area, you can generate some password. Then, you should log in to your apple account. You can do that with any of your apple devices. You need to activate two-factor authentication now in order to create app-specific passwords. This has worked at the date of this post with Thunderbird 45.8.0 with Lightning 4.7.8.Īpparently, sometime in June Apple has changed something with the system. You will need to enter your credentials for iCloud. Http s://p / dsid/calendars/ guidĮt voìla. There, you can enter the following url with the pieces of information marked in bold: In Thunderbird with the Calendar plugin Lightning, now add a network calendar of type "CalDAV" (iCalendar will not work!). Now, you have all three pieces of information. Now, switch from "Headers" to "Reponse" you might need to check multiple URL get lines to find one with the right response, but you will find a number of guid entries which correspond to your calendar IDs ( information c) In the upcoming new sub-window, you can click on Headers and find dsid somewhere below under Query string parameters alternatively, you can find it in the URL dsid corresponds to your user id ( information b) In my case, it was helpful to right-click on a column to additionally show the domainĬhecking the domain or just hovering over the links, you can find the xx in pxx, this is your specific server the remainder of the domain does not matter ( information a) Press Ctrl + Shift + I and click on the Network tab it might be that it is empty for now since logging might also start after pressing Ctrl + Shift + I if it is empty, just reload having the network tab still open You can either use Firefox' or Chrome's functionality to look at the network I will continue with Chrome for this explanation. Logging in to your iCloud calendar in the browser is the first important step.your calendar's server (especially, the number xx in ) You will need three ingredients for Thunderbird:Ī. There is a German solution that has recently worked for me, while Ronny's link does unfortunately not work since I just do not get any responses from the server:












Mozilla thunderbird help calendar disappeared