![]() Now check the sub-folders of the main-folder you found. (The "X" should be a number, and "1234567890" should be some different ID (your ID)) So this is the URL to start (not ready yet!): ![]() (if it contains something like "" you're in the wrong folder -) ) The contained "ist"-file should contain something like this: (that much is true (iWolfgang - thanks!))įind out which of the xxx.caldav-Folders it the one of your iCloud-calendar (if you have multiple calendars like me): I haven't tried to add any events on T/L yet (am having issues with clearing reminders that keep popping up and slowing things down, which I'm going to investigate next) but even though it's possible in T/L to unclick "read-only" in the calendar's properties (right-click), a little lock keeps reappearing beside some of the calendars on my list so I'm not really expecting to be able to do so.Īfter all you find on the web is only half the truth, here's the real deal: ![]() Publicly subscribed calendars are supposed to be read-only. Repeat for each calendar you want to view in Thunderbird/Lightning. Select the colour and update frequency that you want. For "Format" select "iCalendar (ICS) and paste the sharing URL from #4 into the "Location" box. Create the calendar "On the Network" and click "Next".ħ. (File->New->Calendar or just right-click an existing calendar and select "New Calendar" from the pop-up menu.)Ħ. Go to Thunderbird/Lightning and create a new calendar. It starts with "webcal" instead of "https". A URL will be provided for anyone you want to share your calendar with. There are 2 options - Private and Public. Office 365 provide the cloud version of Exchange named Office 365 Exchange Online. Exchange is a widely used email and calendar/address book service software. With the Lightning plugin, Thunderbird can support calendar functions well. Click on the little greyed-out "Share Calendar" icon beside the name of any calendar you want to view in Thunderbird/Lightning.ģ. Thunderbird is a nice email client available on Linux and Windows. In your browser, login to iCloud and open Calendar.Ģ. I found the solution yesterday after trying the methods mentioned here and in a couple of other places.ġ.
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