Thunderbird Lightning Calendar sync or import from MS Outlook
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I have recently started using Thunderbird as my mail client and I like it (much better than what they want me to use - Outlook). Although I am well settled with email and contacts, I still want to import or sync my calendar. I have not come across any decent solution for that.
Please help.
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I have recently started using Thunderbird as my mail client and I like it (much better than what they want me to use - Outlook). Although I am well settled with email and contacts, I still want to import or sync my calendar. I have not come across any decent solution for that.
Please help.
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No answer? No one? I feel like an outcast...:(
– sabertooth
Aug 13 '10 at 19:45
Importing is easy. I'm not aware of any way to synch.
– fixer1234
Jan 28 '15 at 2:12
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Possible duplicate of How can I share my Outlook 2007 calendar with Thunderbird? (newer question but better canonical reference, with accepted answer)
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I have recently started using Thunderbird as my mail client and I like it (much better than what they want me to use - Outlook). Although I am well settled with email and contacts, I still want to import or sync my calendar. I have not come across any decent solution for that.
Please help.
microsoft-outlook sync thunderbird calendar lightning
I have recently started using Thunderbird as my mail client and I like it (much better than what they want me to use - Outlook). Although I am well settled with email and contacts, I still want to import or sync my calendar. I have not come across any decent solution for that.
Please help.
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No answer? No one? I feel like an outcast...:(
– sabertooth
Aug 13 '10 at 19:45
Importing is easy. I'm not aware of any way to synch.
– fixer1234
Jan 28 '15 at 2:12
2
Possible duplicate of How can I share my Outlook 2007 calendar with Thunderbird? (newer question but better canonical reference, with accepted answer)
– fixer1234
Jun 14 '16 at 4:32
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No answer? No one? I feel like an outcast...:(
– sabertooth
Aug 13 '10 at 19:45
Importing is easy. I'm not aware of any way to synch.
– fixer1234
Jan 28 '15 at 2:12
2
Possible duplicate of How can I share my Outlook 2007 calendar with Thunderbird? (newer question but better canonical reference, with accepted answer)
– fixer1234
Jun 14 '16 at 4:32
No answer? No one? I feel like an outcast...:(
– sabertooth
Aug 13 '10 at 19:45
No answer? No one? I feel like an outcast...:(
– sabertooth
Aug 13 '10 at 19:45
Importing is easy. I'm not aware of any way to synch.
– fixer1234
Jan 28 '15 at 2:12
Importing is easy. I'm not aware of any way to synch.
– fixer1234
Jan 28 '15 at 2:12
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2
Possible duplicate of How can I share my Outlook 2007 calendar with Thunderbird? (newer question but better canonical reference, with accepted answer)
– fixer1234
Jun 14 '16 at 4:32
Possible duplicate of How can I share my Outlook 2007 calendar with Thunderbird? (newer question but better canonical reference, with accepted answer)
– fixer1234
Jun 14 '16 at 4:32
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In Outlook...EXPORT calendar in comma delineated form.
Resulting file will likely end up in your MY DOCUMENTS FILE.
In Thunderbird select IMPORT FILE and use the .csv format...then select the CALENDER file from MY DOCUMENTS.
Should do the trick.
It did not. I want to sync the calendars.
– sabertooth
Aug 16 '10 at 13:12
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You don't really. I'm the sole Linux user out of 1200 employees, I do all my at-work mail in Thunderbird on my Mint desktop, with the Lightning extension. When I get Calendar stuff, I add it in Ligthning but don't reply to the invite, then pop into the Office 365 mail there and accept it (which blocks my calendar).
I do few enough meetings/appointments that the lack of true synching doesn't bother me much...
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In Outlook...EXPORT calendar in comma delineated form.
Resulting file will likely end up in your MY DOCUMENTS FILE.
In Thunderbird select IMPORT FILE and use the .csv format...then select the CALENDER file from MY DOCUMENTS.
Should do the trick.
It did not. I want to sync the calendars.
– sabertooth
Aug 16 '10 at 13:12
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In Outlook...EXPORT calendar in comma delineated form.
Resulting file will likely end up in your MY DOCUMENTS FILE.
In Thunderbird select IMPORT FILE and use the .csv format...then select the CALENDER file from MY DOCUMENTS.
Should do the trick.
It did not. I want to sync the calendars.
– sabertooth
Aug 16 '10 at 13:12
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In Outlook...EXPORT calendar in comma delineated form.
Resulting file will likely end up in your MY DOCUMENTS FILE.
In Thunderbird select IMPORT FILE and use the .csv format...then select the CALENDER file from MY DOCUMENTS.
Should do the trick.
In Outlook...EXPORT calendar in comma delineated form.
Resulting file will likely end up in your MY DOCUMENTS FILE.
In Thunderbird select IMPORT FILE and use the .csv format...then select the CALENDER file from MY DOCUMENTS.
Should do the trick.
answered Aug 14 '10 at 18:53
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It did not. I want to sync the calendars.
– sabertooth
Aug 16 '10 at 13:12
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It did not. I want to sync the calendars.
– sabertooth
Aug 16 '10 at 13:12
It did not. I want to sync the calendars.
– sabertooth
Aug 16 '10 at 13:12
It did not. I want to sync the calendars.
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Aug 16 '10 at 13:12
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You don't really. I'm the sole Linux user out of 1200 employees, I do all my at-work mail in Thunderbird on my Mint desktop, with the Lightning extension. When I get Calendar stuff, I add it in Ligthning but don't reply to the invite, then pop into the Office 365 mail there and accept it (which blocks my calendar).
I do few enough meetings/appointments that the lack of true synching doesn't bother me much...
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You don't really. I'm the sole Linux user out of 1200 employees, I do all my at-work mail in Thunderbird on my Mint desktop, with the Lightning extension. When I get Calendar stuff, I add it in Ligthning but don't reply to the invite, then pop into the Office 365 mail there and accept it (which blocks my calendar).
I do few enough meetings/appointments that the lack of true synching doesn't bother me much...
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You don't really. I'm the sole Linux user out of 1200 employees, I do all my at-work mail in Thunderbird on my Mint desktop, with the Lightning extension. When I get Calendar stuff, I add it in Ligthning but don't reply to the invite, then pop into the Office 365 mail there and accept it (which blocks my calendar).
I do few enough meetings/appointments that the lack of true synching doesn't bother me much...
You don't really. I'm the sole Linux user out of 1200 employees, I do all my at-work mail in Thunderbird on my Mint desktop, with the Lightning extension. When I get Calendar stuff, I add it in Ligthning but don't reply to the invite, then pop into the Office 365 mail there and accept it (which blocks my calendar).
I do few enough meetings/appointments that the lack of true synching doesn't bother me much...
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No answer? No one? I feel like an outcast...:(
– sabertooth
Aug 13 '10 at 19:45
Importing is easy. I'm not aware of any way to synch.
– fixer1234
Jan 28 '15 at 2:12
2
Possible duplicate of How can I share my Outlook 2007 calendar with Thunderbird? (newer question but better canonical reference, with accepted answer)
– fixer1234
Jun 14 '16 at 4:32