![]() Restart Thunderbird after you have installed the calendar add-on. Locate the Lightning add-on on your computer and select it to install it in the email client. Click the small options icon next to the search and select Install Add-on from File. You can alternatively click on Tools > Add-ons to open the program's add-on manager. ![]() Install Lightning in Thunderbird by dragging and dropping the downloaded add-on file into the program window. Add the following location for the calendar, make sure you replace the your email address part in the address with your Google email address: your-email-address/eventsĪdditional information are provided on Mozilla's Calendar blog.Add a new calendar (On the Network > CalDav).Open File > New > Calendar in Thunderbird.To connect the calendar, you have to do the following: You do need - at the very least - Thunderbird 24 and Lighting 2.6, as they support the new option. Update: Google changed the authentication method of CalDAV on September 16. ![]() Lastly, you need a Google account with Google Calendar enabled as a service. The developers however have stated that the next version of Lightning will again support previous versions of Thunderbird as well. The requirements are the following: You need Thunderbird 8 or later at the moment as Lightning is only compatible with that version of the email client currently. Probably better than that is the integration of Google Calendar information into the Lightning add-on as it integrates better with Thunderbird.
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