Thunderbird - Synchronize Addressbook and Calendar ===================================== Addressbook ----------- As someone who is new to Nextcloud and new to CardBook here is what you need in excruciating pithy detail to make this work: - `Thunderbird `_ for your OS unless it comes with your OS distribution (Linux) - `CardBook `_ (a Thunderbird contacts add-on.) Once you've installed CardBook and Thunderbird do like this: 1. In the bottom left of the Contacts View (in Nextcloud contatcs) look for a little impeller symbol that looks like this: .. image:: ../images/contacts_link.png which will display and URL that looks something like this: https://cloud.nextcloud.com/remote.php/dav/addressbooks/users/daniel/Thunderbird/ 2. Cardbook is found in the upper right corner of Thunderbird: .. image:: ../images/cardbook_icon.png 3. In the Thunderbird Cardbook add-on: - "Adressbook > New Adressbook **Remote** > Next - Fill in your information .. image:: ../images/new_addressbook.png 4. Validate your settings and click Next, then choose the name of the addressbook and click Next again. .. image:: ../images/addressbook_name.png 5. Once installed, synchronize your addressbook by clicking "Synchronize" in the top left corner of CardBook. You'll see your address book populate from Nextcloud! .. image:: ../images/synchronize_cardbook.png The rest of the details of dealing with Thunderbird CardBook are left to the reader... Calendar ----------- - `Thunderbird `_ for your OS unless it comes with your OS distribution (Linux) - `Lightning `_ (a Thunderbird calendar add-on.) Once you've installed Lighning and Thunderbird do like this: 1. Go to your Nextcloud Calendar and click on the 3 dotted menu for the calendar that you want to synchronize which will display and URL that looks something like this: https://cloud.nextcloud.com/remote.php/dav/calendars/daniel/personal/ 2. Go to the calendar view in Thunderbird and right click in the calendar menu to the left (where the names of the calendars are) to add a **New Calendar**. 3. Choose **On the network** .. image:: ../images/new_calendar.png 4. Choose **CalDAV** and fill in the missing information: .. image:: ../images/CalDAV_calendar.png The rest of the details of dealing with Thunderbird Calendar are left to the reader...