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How do I change the default calendar when receiving invites?

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jeporavorãve

Hi there,

I have configured my Google Calendars in Lightning, using the Provider for Google extension. But my primary mail account is not the google mail account.

When receiving invites I get the message that no 'writable' calendar is configured. I read that you should be able to associate another mail address to an Calendar but apparently this option is not available using the Provider for Google configuration.

Any suggestions?

Hi there, I have configured my Google Calendars in Lightning, using the Provider for Google extension. But my primary mail account is not the google mail account. When receiving invites I get the message that no 'writable' calendar is configured. I read that you should be able to associate another mail address to an Calendar but apparently this option is not available using the Provider for Google configuration. Any suggestions?

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Ñemoĩporã poravopyre

Hi There,

I solved it by, instead of using the "Provider for Google Calendar" ADD-on, linking the Google Calendar with the CalDAV option. There you can set the associated email address manually and now I can manage invites just fine.

http://www.ubuntubuzz.com/2017/07/how-to-setup-thunderbird-for-google-calendar-caldav-read-write-access.html

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jeporavorãve

No they are not.

It is there if I create a 'Non' Google calendar. But not if I select Google.

jeporavorãve

Any suggestions on how to proceed?

jeporavorãve

Ñemoĩporã poravopyre

Hi There,

I solved it by, instead of using the "Provider for Google Calendar" ADD-on, linking the Google Calendar with the CalDAV option. There you can set the associated email address manually and now I can manage invites just fine.

http://www.ubuntubuzz.com/2017/07/how-to-setup-thunderbird-for-google-calendar-caldav-read-write-access.html

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