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How can I synchronize calendars in Thunderbird? I am not using Lightning in a separate programme....my version of Thunderbird includes the calendars.

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I use Thunderbird 38.2.0 release. In incorporates Lightning,

I want to sync my Thunderbird/lightning calendars across 3 machines. I don't use Google calendars ( and don't want to start using them). I've tried using the Synchronize option in the Calendar window, but it does nothing.

Is there an add in or process that I can use to sync these calendars?

Many thanks!

I use Thunderbird 38.2.0 release. In incorporates Lightning, I want to sync my Thunderbird/lightning calendars across 3 machines. I don't use Google calendars ( and don't want to start using them). I've tried using the Synchronize option in the Calendar window, but it does nothing. Is there an add in or process that I can use to sync these calendars? Many thanks!

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You are using Lightning if you have a calendar in Thunderbird. Just the latest version comes with it bundled.

Thunderbird synchronizes using caldav. In the caldav equation Lightning is a client. So you need a caldav server to synchronize with. The one of the popular choices is Google. But your can use many other caldav providers on the web. Some Free some paid. I personally use GMX, simply because it is free and in Europe. I am in Australia, but I just like to make following me as difficult as I can for the Government snoops. They can probably get access to GMX stored data, but it just makes their job harder. My tax dollars at work.

The wikipedia page lists a number of client programs and server products and suppliers. Most server implementation are designed for "UNIX/Linux. But perhaps you could spin up your own server on windows, I just don't know of a windows server product. Although a Google search did pop up this product http://radicale.org/