Hello Hendrik Am 21.08.18 um 21:45 schrieb Hendrik Sattler: > > > Am 21. August 2018 19:12:06 MESZ schrieb Mechtilde <mechtilde@debian.org>: >> Package: wnpp >> Severity: wishlist >> Owner: Mechtilde <mechtilde@debian.org> >> >> * Package name : tbsync >> Version : 0.7.12 >> Upstream Author : Name john.bieling@gmx.de >> * URL : https://github.com/jobisoft/TbSync >> * License : GPL v3 >> Programming Lang: Javascript >> Description : [Thunderbird Add-On] Sync contacts, tasks and >> calendars to >> thunderbird. Currently supporting Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) and >> sabre/dav >> (CalDAV & CardDAV) >> >> Synchronize Exchange ActiveSync accounts (contacts, tasks and >> calendars) to Thunderbird, supports Office 365, Outlook.com, >> Freenet, Strato, Hotmail, Kopano and other EAS compatible servers. > > While this is a long list, none of these are free software. Maybe you can add compatible free software servers? (Horde?) The reason is that you need a connector to be able to use thunderbird even if the server is a non-free one. As i know you can directly connect to a Calendar at Horde. > Also "EAS compatible" is very unspecific, it usually refers to a minimum and maximum supported version. > >> This package helps to connect to calender and contacts which are >> provided by a >> server named above. >> >> It has a similar functionality to calendar-exchange-provider which >> doesn't work >> any more with thunderbird >=60 >> >> I use it myself. I will do the package as I did it with >> calendar-exchange- >> provider. Kind regards -- Mechtilde Stehmann ## Debian Developer ## Loook, calender-exchange-provider, libreoffice-canzeley-client ## PGP encryption welcome ## F0E3 7F3D C87A 4998 2899 39E7 F287 7BBA 141A AD7F
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