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Wow, I'm very glad to see these kind of changes implemented!<br>
Right now we are using e-mail provider which supports TB
autodiscovery and everyone is positivity surprised when you tell
them that they don't need IT help to setup business email in TB,
just enter email (username) and password.<br>
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It's great that TB will implement carddav and caldav autodiscovery,
and you should probably activate those when setting up new account.
That way everything would be auto discovered on account creation.<br>
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Mihovil<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">07.09.2020 u 14:35, Magnus Melin je
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<p>CalDAV auto-discovery is already also working, but the whole
feature still behind a pref.</p>
<p>The auto-discovery is a large change, so at this point unclear
if we can include it in 78.x. Likely too risky.<br>
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<p> -Magnus<br>
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That's great!<br>
If it's possible, please include also cardDAV discovery with
calDAV for address book autodiscovery.<br>
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Is this planned for one of point 78 releases or it will wait for
new major release?<br>
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Mihovil<br>
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<p>Hi Kim - agreed, and I have good news for you:</p>
<p>The functionality to autodetect calendars actually landed
on trunk very recently (bug 306495). <br>
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<p> -Magnus<br>
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<div class="signature">Hello all,</div>
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<div class="signature">i think it is would be a quite
important feature, if thunderbird will automatically
detect caldav calendars and address books.</div>
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<div class="signature">There is a plugin ("TbSync" with
additional tool "Provider for calDav and cardDav") for
this, but why is thunderbird not working "as easy as
that" out of the box ?</div>
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<div class="signature">I run my own "baikal server" and
nearly all other important apps (apple, microsoft)
detect all calendars with colors etc. directky after
entering uri and credentials. only in thunderbird i
should enter the whole (complex) url for every calendar
and have to choose colors everytime again. i support a
lot of thunderbird installations in my family and
friends - but it is very annoying to install plugins and
explain difficult administration to every user.</div>
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<div class="signature">I think, it would bring Thunderbird
a very big benefit to "fix" this part.</div>
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