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SoGo CalDAV calendars do not show up in Accept Invitation dialog

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Hi!

I recently moved my calendars to a SOGo instance, and added those to Thunderbird via CalDAV. Generally, everything works just fine - I can see and edit events and tasks.

However, there is one issue: When I'm sent an invitation, I don't see those calendars listed in the "Select calendar" dialog that shows when I click on "Accept".

When I click on "More"->"Save copy", they are displayed.

What I tried/verified: - The calendars are not write-protected. - Each calendar has an associated email address. - Each email address is only associated to a single calendar.

Do you have an idea why Thunderbird doesn't show those calendars in the "Accept" dialog?

Hi! I recently moved my calendars to a SOGo instance, and added those to Thunderbird via CalDAV. Generally, everything works just fine - I can see and edit events and tasks. However, there is one issue: When I'm sent an invitation, I don't see those calendars listed in the "Select calendar" dialog that shows when I click on "Accept". When I click on "More"->"Save copy", they are displayed. What I tried/verified: - The calendars are not write-protected. - Each calendar has an associated email address. - Each email address is only associated to a single calendar. Do you have an idea why Thunderbird doesn't show those calendars in the "Accept" dialog?

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Each calendar has an associated email address.

Has the invitation been sent to any of those associated email addresses?

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Yes. And invitations with that address have worked previously, before moving the calendars to the SOGo server.

(the calendars are stored under a different domain than said email address, but that has always been the case)

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I've filed a bug report, as I don't expect that this behavior is intended: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1828138

(also there appeared another related issue, that is clearly a bug)