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Thunderbird lightning calendar
Thunderbird lightning calendar






Unlike the discontinued Mozilla Sunbird and Mozilla Calendar extension, Lightning integrates tightly with Thunderbird. Lightning is an iCalendar compatible calendar. The Lightning project, announced on December 22, 2004, and currently developed by the Mozilla Foundation, produces an extension that adds calendar and scheduling functionality to the Mozilla Thunderbird mail and newsgroup client and SeaMonkey internet suite. To connect others client PCs to the same calendar, create a new calendar in Thunderbird in the same way as before, but there is no need to publish the calendar this time.Lightning 0.9 running on Thunderbird 2.0.0.19Ħ.2.6.1 (March 25, 2019 4 years ago ( ) ) Ħ.8b3 (Beta) (March 8, 2019 4 years ago ( ) ) You should see a `TestCalendar.ics` file. Thunderbird doesn't provide any feedback, so check on the server that the calendar has been created properly $ ls -l /var/www/phpicalendar/calendars/ Right click on the calendar that we have just created and click on Publish Calendar.Right click in the calendars list and create a New Calendar.Install the following packages using Synaptic from menu System->Administration->Synaptic Package Manager Setup the calendars directory as a WebDAV folder edit /etc/apache2/mods-available/dav_fs.confĪuthUserFile /var/www/phpicalendar/.webdav_login.$ sudo htpasswd -c /var/www/phpicalendar/.webdav_login username Create a user and password that will access to the calendars.Test application with browser at WebDAV Configuration.Copy and edit the included configuration sample file.Untar phpicalendar tarball under /var/www directory.Last command should enable dav_fs module as well, check it out with:.$ sudo apt-get install apache2 libapache2-mod-php5 PHP iCalendar require a webserver running PHP 4.1.2 or later, so install Apache2 with PHP module.








Thunderbird lightning calendar