I suggest you solve this once and for all.Īlso, support for microsoft calendars should be added a long time ago. Thunderbird 78.7.1 can be downloaded from the official project website or installed via the email clients automatic updating functionality.
Thunderbird, which shares a codebase with Mozillas Firefox web browser. you must step up or people will abandon this. Thunderbird 78.7.1 is now available the new stable version of the email client includes fixes, CardDAV improvements, and a change that affects extensions that use legacy APIs. While ThunderBird began as a small email app for desktops, it now offers other.
And I as a user have to have all kinds of geeky things to do. This has been going on for soon 20 years on and off. iCloud notes are stored in the 'Notes' folder of your IMAP mailbox. When will this start working? I am getting endlessly fed up with this as it makes me miss meetings and look like a comple idiot as if I can not keep track of anything even if my customer snds a proper invitation. For Notes you can use any reasonably advanced email client (such as Mozilla Thunderbird) and set it up to work with your or me.com email address. While its not the fanciest shared calendar app on the list. It pops up and shows the list iwth calendars, but when I accept it no email is sent as a reply to the user who invited me NOR does it add any calendar booking into the calendar itself. Lightning Calendar integrates seamlessly with both Thunderbird and SeaMonkey email services. Right now I can not accept any meeting in the emails. I have had struggles with the calendar during all 20 years I have used it
The vulnerability, assessed as low impact by Mozilla, existed in the free open source Thunderbird email client between version 78.8.1 and version 78.10.
I appreciate the effort you have with the email, but the calendar is a constant struggle. Mozilla Thunderbird spent the last couple of months saving some users’ OpenPGP keys in plain text but that’s now been patched, the author of both the bug and the patch fixing it has told The Register.