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Synchronising thunderbird calendars across 3 different thunderbird email accounts

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I have added TbSync and CalDev/CardDev to each of 3 Thunderbird Lightning accounts and have set up 1 account on woelkli.com (their cloud area). I had hoped that adding a calendar event on any one of the 3 Thunderbird would then be replicated in the other 2 accounts. This does not happen and I am unsure what I need to do to make it work. Please could someone advise me. Thank you

I have added TbSync and CalDev/CardDev to each of 3 Thunderbird Lightning accounts and have set up 1 account on woelkli.com (their cloud area). I had hoped that adding a calendar event on any one of the 3 Thunderbird would then be replicated in the other 2 accounts. This does not happen and I am unsure what I need to do to make it work. Please could someone advise me. Thank you

Modified by tonyandmaggie.winters

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did you follow their tutorial on how to do this? https://woelkli.com/en/help/thunderbird

I have not read it. But I assume they offer useful support documents.

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Dear Matt Thanks for the reply. Although it looked promising, step 4, clicking on the three dots icon does not produce a neat box with the information in, and I am not at all clear whether I should get an address with the %40 already in the string or replace the @ myself. Then in step 7. I already have a calendar with events in. Do I add an additional calendar so that it can be placed on the network or can I change my present calendar details. I presume there is a similar procedure for the other two calendars on the other email addresses. But where is the need for TbSync in this? Thanks again Tony Winters