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2019-03-12 Thread Tomdkat
(In reply to Andreas from comment #65)

> I found the solution.
> Please, see https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1520554#c11

Thanks for the update!

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2019-03-12 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #1520554
   https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1520554

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2019-03-12 Thread Mozilla-u
I found the solution.
Please, see https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1520554#c11

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2019-02-07 Thread Mozilla-u
Of cause ;-) I have installed:
TB 60.5.0
Lightning 6.2.5
Provider for Google Calendar 4.4.2

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2019-02-07 Thread Christof-elmiger
Do you have the add-on "Provider for Google Calendar" installed? That's
probably a must (?)

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2019-02-07 Thread Mozilla-u
Addtional debugging info:
Debugging turned out that calItipUtils.jsm (@ line 202) did not find any 
writable calendars.

Currently I uninstalled Thunderbird, cleaned up any cached data and
reinstalled Thunderbird. It doesn't work for me.

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2019-02-07 Thread Mozilla-u
Just for Information: There is another Bug #1520554. 
I followed all the steps (including restarting, ...). 
:-(

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2019-02-07 Thread Christof-elmiger
For me, Rémys solution has worked perfectly, thanks for sharing!
@Andreas: did you follow all the steps described, restarting TB at the
very end?)

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2019-02-07 Thread Hubscher-remy
Created attachment 9042041
about-config-screenshot.png

Here is how it looks in the about:config dialog. Make sure to use the
same spelling and camelcase writing.

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2019-02-07 Thread Mozilla-u
This about:config setting doesn't solve it for me.

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2019-01-09 Thread Hubscher-remy
I moved to Thunderbird 60ish and I now have this problem too.
To be honest I don't understand what changed since it was usually prompting me 
with a dialog asking me in which calendar I wanted to add the event. Now it 
just say that no calendar are suitable for the invited email.

There is no email selection in Google Provider calendars, I don't even
know if with the current OAuth2 authentication methods we can use caldav
anymore.

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2019-01-09 Thread Hubscher-remy
I found this in about:config `calendar.google.enableEmailInvitations`,
you can set it to true. Then restart Thunderbird then you will be able
to select an email for each primary calendar !

See https://infraadvisory.wordpress.com/2015/12/01/make-google-calendar-
default-in-thunderbird/

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2018-12-10 Thread Tomdkat
(In reply to todd from comment #51)
> So--had the same problem and here's how i solved it worked it out. 
> 
> 
> follow these directions to download plugins and create network google
> calendars for all of your calendars (based on your emails). So i have
> m...@domain.com and a m...@domain2.com emails where those same emails are
> connected to google for calendars (and I'm not using gsuite)
> https://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-to-add-a-readwrite-google-calendar-
> to-thunderbirds-lightning/
> 
> THEN, create new local calendars for each email you have that are the same
> emails as the google calendar emails. 
> 
> When you then receive invitations to those emails, you can accept
> invitations and they will go into your local lightning calendars but they
> will also sync with your google calendars. I have my google cals in
> lightning checked to see all events prior to this change, but new events
> don't require it.
> 
> whew!

Thanks for that info!

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2018-12-10 Thread Tomdkat
(In reply to Rudo from comment #46)
> Hello All,
> 
> I have the same issue since TB 45.0 - I am using several calendars:
> Exchange, Google, and default TB.
> If an event invitation arrives (from Exchange account), I have buttons to
> Accept, Decline, etc, but event is saves under default calendar, not to the
> Exchange one.
> 
> I'd like to save events to Exchange calendar by default, or at least to
> choose which calendar the invitation is going to be applied.
> 
> Is there a workaround for  this ?
> 
> Thanks a lot, Rudolf

I'm in the same boat except I'm dealing only with a local calendar and a
Google Calendar.

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2018-12-10 Thread Doberkid
This seems to work for me:

Adding Calendar Tab:
Ctrl+Shift+C
OR
Events and Tasks menu, then click on Calendar

Making Google the Default Calendar:
Once Thunderbird starts -> Go to the Calendar tab and Right Click on the Google 
Calendar which you want the events to be processed by
Click on Properties
Select the Email -(gmail in this case – the calendar you want to make as 
default for accepting invitations)
OK-> Close

Hope this helps

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2018-12-10 Thread Tomdkat
(In reply to doberkid from comment #48)
> This seems to work for me:
> 
> Adding Calendar Tab:
> Ctrl+Shift+C
> OR
> Events and Tasks menu, then click on Calendar
> 
> Making Google the Default Calendar:
> Once Thunderbird starts -> Go to the Calendar tab and Right Click on the
> Google Calendar which you want the events to be processed by
> Click on Properties
> Select the Email -(gmail in this case – the calendar you want to make as
> default for accepting invitations)
> OK-> Close
> 
> Hope this helps

Thanks for the steps!  Since I posted my last comment above, I did some
experimentation and found the following:

If the Google Calendar I have defined in Lightning has the Gmail email
address in it, for example:

https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/{someaddress%40gmail.com}/private-{some
id}/basic.ics

I get prompted for which calendar to add event invitations to.   If the
Google Calendar defined has the generated calendar ID in it, for
example:

https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/gb2nmfkrko6l9jo3generated%40group.calendar.google.com
/private-47c4accf8a7af8d30cdf6a9bacb123def456/basic.ics

I don't get prompted and the event invitation gets added to the default
calendar.

I would prefer to keep my local calendar as the default and be prompted
to choose a calendar each time I get an event invitation.

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2018-12-10 Thread Sodd
So--had the same problem and here's how i solved it worked it out.


follow these directions to download plugins and create network google calendars 
for all of your calendars (based on your emails). So i have m...@domain.com and 
a m...@domain2.com emails where those same emails are connected to google for 
calendars (and I'm not using gsuite) 
https://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-to-add-a-readwrite-google-calendar-to-thunderbirds-lightning/

THEN, create new local calendars for each email you have that are the
same emails as the google calendar emails.

When you then receive invitations to those emails, you can accept
invitations and they will go into your local lightning calendars but
they will also sync with your google calendars. I have my google cals in
lightning checked to see all events prior to this change, but new events
don't require it.

whew!

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2018-12-10 Thread Christof-elmiger
uhoh, maybe that is not a good workaround, as I had suggested. It seems
to send out invitations to others, even though I'd specifically clicked
on "paste without sending" or similar.. (?).

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2018-12-10 Thread Christof-elmiger
I think I am getting invitations mostly from outlook-users. My current
workaround for this bug looks like this:

1. have a local calendar, so I can accept an invitation and the event is 
automatically saved in that calendar
2. go that date (need to check anyway, if I really have free time or not)
3. copy event and paste it to my google-calendar (thunderbird prompts me to 
ask, which calendar I want to save it to)

As it is simply a matter of copying and pasting the event from one
calendar to the other I do wonder, if it wouldn't be quite easy to fix
this bug? (I'd like to tell everyone in my company to use thunderbird,
but if people ask me, if it handles invitations well I have to say:
well, ergh, no it doesn't.)

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2018-12-10 Thread E-schmidt
The problem is not confined to the google calendar. When accepting email
invitations and using caldav calendars, the user is NOT presented with a
selection dialog for the calendar, instead the event is created in the
local calendar an CANNOT BE MOVED. There is no selection in the event.

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2018-12-10 Thread Sodd
Well, almost. The above description works when receiving calendar events
from a google calendar. When i receive events from Outlook they save
locally and are not synced to my google cal. I haven't debugged why.

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2018-12-10 Thread Werner-bruhin
(In reply to mskuse from comment #23)
> Had he same problem.. link from above fixed it for me...
> 
> https://wiki.mozilla.org/Calendar:Configuring_Lightning

Thanks that helped.

BUT, it would be really great if one could configure multiple email
accounts for one calendar for event acceptance.

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2018-12-10 Thread Rudolf-gutten
Hello All,

I have the same issue since TB 45.0 - I am using several calendars: Exchange, 
Google, and default TB.
If an event invitation arrives (from Exchange account), I have buttons to 
Accept, Decline, etc, but event is saves under default calendar, not to the 
Exchange one.

I'd like to save events to Exchange calendar by default, or at least to
choose which calendar the invitation is going to be applied.

Is there a workaround for  this ?

Thanks a lot, Rudolf

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2018-12-10 Thread Riegel
Hello,

I searched now many hours in the internet and your forums but it seems
that this Problem isn't solved yet:

No writable calendars are configured for invitations with Provider for
Google Calendar.

My Thunderbird version is 38.3.0 and Provider for Google Calendar 1.0.4.

I set calendar.google.enableEmailInvitations;true but it didn't help. I
also tried with ...@gmail.com and ...@googlemail.com. Calendar works
fine, it synchronizes, I see all entries etc. But I can't accept
invitations ALTHOUGH it should have write access.

What can I do? Isn't there a solution for this?

Thank you!
Daniel

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2018-12-10 Thread F-niedernolte
The current Thunderbird build (38.7.2) with integrated Lightning shows me the 
accept/decline buttons which also work for saving an event to a CalDAV calendar 
(not Google) but it does not send a notification to the sender.
This works only with local calendars. Why and how can I make it work to send 
the status back to the sender if the event will be saved to a CalDAV calendar?

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2018-12-10 Thread U557774
Hi,

This worked for me:

1. In your favourite browser, look at your google calendars in each of
your google accounts. Ensure that if you have multiple Google accounts
and/or multiple Google calendars, you are clear on which calendars are
associated with which Google accounts and which email addresses. Make a
note!

2. In Thunderbird, completely delete any Google calendars. (You'll be
re-adding them later).

3. In Thunderbird's View menu: Set Display Attachments Inline  and set
Message Body As to Original HTML.

3. Tools / Options / Advanced Tab / Config Editor: Set
calendar.google.enableEmailInvitations to true and ensure that
calendar.google.sendEventNotifications is set to true. Restart
Thunderbird.

4. In Thunderbird, recreate each your calendars (and tasks, if desired)
using these settings: "On the Network", "Google" (not CalDAV); enter the
correct email address corresponding to each calendar; in the Google pop-
up, ALLOW Lightning to Manage your calendars and tasks; select the
corresponding calendars and tasks you wish to subscribe to, (that are
associated with the email address you entered).

5. In the Calendar tab, for each calendar, select properties and
check/set the correct email address corresponding to that calendar. (If
you can't find the option to do this, restart Thunderbird first).

6. Restart Thunderbird.

Test it (I used two different Google Calendars / accounts / emails
addresses within Thunderbird to do this):

7. Create a Calendar entry in some other account and invite your google
calendar self. In Thunderbird, within the received email, click Accept.
Then, go to the calendar, hit Synchronize on the top left. Check by
opening the new entry. Check, in the account that originated the
calendar entry, that the invitation was accepted.

8 Create a Calendar entry in a Google calendar within Thunderbird and
invite yourself (or someone else) at another email address. Hit
Synchronize on the top left. Go to the destination email account or
calendar and accept the invitation. Go back to the Thunderbird calendar,
hit Synchronize, and ensure that the invitation was accepted.

Good luck!

Newbie John.

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2018-12-10 Thread Chris Nossing
(In reply to Matt from comment #31)
> Hey Guys,
> 
> I was able to overcome this by double clicking the Google calendar I set up
> and changing the email setting from "none" to the email address I wished to
> have linked to the calendar.  Pretty frustrating, but I hope this helps.

This was what finally fixed it for me! Setting
"calendar.google.enableEmailInvitations" to "TRUE" was also required!

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2018-12-10 Thread Jan-v
See comment 31 (Hey Guys,

I was able to overcome this by double clicking the Google calendar I set
up and changing the email setting from "none" to the email address I
wished to have linked to the calendar.  Pretty frustrating, but I hope
this helps.): this worked for me.

After I set calendar.google.enableEmailInvitations to true, that is
(don't know if this is neccessary)

jan

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2018-12-10 Thread Andwats
I have the same issue setting up CalDAV from Kerio.

This issue was not present in Lightening 3.3.3. Only after updating this
morning did it occur. I can save events to local calendar. Previously
everything worked fine.

Here is the precise behavior.

1) Select "Accept" on the invitation. 
2) Select the calDAV calendar in the "Select Calendar" Menu.
3) Unselect and reselect the invitation email. 
4) The "Accept" menu is still visible and nothing has been added to my Calendar.

If I select the default "Home" Calendar, everything works fine. The
invitation acceptance is sent and the creator of the event does get the
confirmation.

I have the following settings in my calDAV calendar:

1) Correct location string. 
2) Correct E-Mail.
3) Refresh ever minute.
4) Read-only off.
5) Show reminders on.
6) Offline support on.

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2018-12-10 Thread Martijn
Setting calendar.google.enableEmailInvitations to true did NOT fix it
for me. I do have one writable calendar from Google.

Please provide a fix, Mozilla.

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[Bug 810622] Re: Invites can only be accepted into local calendars

2017-02-05 Thread Tomdkat
Thanks for confirming this.  I found the information about the email
invitations setting and was about to try it, when I found this bug
report.

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[Bug 810622] Re: Invites can only be accepted into local calendars

2015-10-20 Thread Melroy vd Berg
Indeed strange. This setting also solved my problem, but I don't understand why 
this option is set on false at default. 
I guess it can conflict if you got multiple calendars (like a local 'home' 
calendar and a second Gmail calendar)?

Furthermore, the other person don't get a confirmation (like:
Accepted/'coming' or Denied/'canceled') when I accept the Google
calendar invite. Why?

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[Bug 810622]

2015-01-26 Thread max
Setting calendar.google.enableEmailInvitations to true fixed it, but why
isn't this the default?

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[Bug 810622]

2014-09-30 Thread Ssitter
If you want to access Google Calendar by using the built-in CalDAV
provider instead of using the Provider for Google Calendar extension you
need to choose On the network  CalDAV when creating the calendar.

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[Bug 810622]

2014-09-30 Thread Unlogic
The Google calendar provider won't accept the URL for me when I try to
user a link with the format above. It gives an error message and some
form of stack trace.

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[Bug 810622]

2014-09-30 Thread Huji Lee
Try using the CalDev URL for your calendar. Instead of using the iCal
link that Google itself provides, use a URL like this:
https://apidata.googleusercontent.com/caldav/v2/yourem...@gmail.com/events

This will fix your problem.

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[Bug 810622]

2014-09-30 Thread Unlogic
Is there any pros/cons to using the native CalDAV support instead of the
Provider for Google Calendar extension?

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[Bug 810622]

2014-07-20 Thread Joshua-and-delaine
I'm having an issue with 3.5a1 Lightning on the current nightly 64-bit
builds where it tells me that there are no calendars configured to
accept invitations and it didn't used to do that. I have the 0.34pre
Google Calendar Provider too.

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[Bug 810622]

2014-06-19 Thread Mtf774
Hey Guys,

I was able to overcome this by double clicking the Google calendar I set
up and changing the email setting from none to the email address I
wished to have linked to the calendar.  Pretty frustrating, but I hope
this helps.

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[Bug 810622]

2014-05-12 Thread Welcomespam
Same issue here: Windows 7 64, TB 24.5.0, Provider for Google Calendar
0.25, Lightning 2.6.4

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[Bug 810622]

2014-04-24 Thread David Bennett
Same problem, Fedora 19, TB 24.4.0, Lightning 2.6.4,
calendar.google.enableEmailInvitations=true,
mail.inline_attachments=true.

Message displayed in reader is No writable calendars are configured for
invitations, please check the calendar properties.

I have verified a full round trip writable google calendar by adding an
event to the TB calendar then checking on the google website, deleting
the event there and then resyncing on TB.

There must be another rouge/uninitialzed condition in the check.

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[Bug 810622]

2014-04-24 Thread Mskuse
an additional observation... I can now accept invites and they appear
(temporarily) on my event calendar... however, within a minute or two
they disappear... the only way to make they stick is to open the even
immediately after accepting it and accepting the invite again (since it
is still showing I will confirm later).   The other alternative is to
log into gmail web interface and accept it there.

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[Bug 810622]

2014-04-15 Thread Zetka
Unfortunately, after updating to SM 2.26b and Lightning 3.1b. The
situation is still unchanged, not possible to accept the invitation to
google calendar, only into local as above described. Unfortunately in
Addons manager the setting options freezing the SM, but this could be
due to beta state of both SWs.

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[Bug 810622]

2014-04-15 Thread Omegacore
I also have this problem, running RHEL 6 with TB 24.4.0 Lightning 2.6.4,
and Provider 0.25.

I set the calendar.google.enableEmailInvitations to true. Inline
attachments are enabled. No accept/decline buttons are available. I also
can't import an old local calendar with some of these events. Could it
be the event type that's causing the problem?

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[Bug 810622]

2014-04-09 Thread Zetka
A small addition-I have tried to create new local calendar and in such
case I see the buttons and I can accept the invitation, but the event
stays in the local calendar, not in the google one.

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[Bug 810622]

2014-04-08 Thread Zetka
I have the same problem - message No writtable calendars are configured 
although I have done what reccomended mskuse, the 
calendar.google.enableEmailInvitations setting is set to TRUE.
When I open the message vcf, I see the error window and no Buttons for accept 
or similar.
All on Sea Monkey with Lightning 3.01b. I am able to synchronize the google 
calendar to SM calendar in both directions without problems.

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[Bug 810622]

2014-03-22 Thread Mskuse
Had he same problem.. link from above fixed it for me...

https://wiki.mozilla.org/Calendar:Configuring_Lightning

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[Bug 810622]

2014-03-07 Thread Unlogic
I'm seeing the same issue. Some invitations display the message No
writable calendars are configured for invitations, please check calendar
properties. however if I wait a few seconds I can still accept the
invitation using the invitations link that appears in the status bar.

I'm using Google calendars via the provider for Google calendar version
0.25.

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[Bug 810622]

2014-02-13 Thread Giacecco-8
+1 here with the No writable calendars are configured for... problem.
I only use Google calendars, I have two. I am displaying attachments
inline and have checked the setting of
calendar.google.enableEmailInvitations and it was false, but even after
setting to true and restarting nothing changed. I don't get the drop-
down box allowing me to specify which email address each calendar is
associated to.

Thanks for your work.

G.

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[Bug 810622]

2014-01-27 Thread Justinclose
(In reply to justinclose from comment #19)

 However, my situation may be a bit different:  when I get an invite, the
 'Accept', 'Decline', 'Tentative' buttons all show up OK in the email header
 area.  When I click on the Accept button, the pop-up window listing the
 calendars only shows some of them, none of which are my Google calendars
 which I would like to be using.  However, if I go to the calendar itself, I
 will see that same invitation show up in the proper calendar as a tentative
 event (ghosted color, dashed border).  If I then open that event and change
 my status to 'Will attend', the event properly stays on that calendar and I
 have now 'accepted' it.  


Uh, just figured out something (10 minutes later):  I got this working for one 
Google calendar by opening the calendar properties screen and setting an email 
address for that calendar.  This setting was new on this screen after having 
turned ON the flag for calendar.google.enableEmailInvitations in the config 
editor.  Once I did that, at least for one invitation I had, I was now able to 
pick that calendar from the pop-up window.  HOWEVER, I have a second calendar 
defined on that same account and that one was NOT shown in the pop-up.

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2014-01-27 Thread Justinclose
I have been annoyed with this for a long time.  Didn't realize that it
went back that far.  :)

In reading this just now I learned about the config-editor setting to
change ( calendar.google.enableEmailInvitations ).  Mine was false, I
have now set it to TRUE but I am still not getting my Google calendars
to show up when accepting invites.

T-bird 24.2,  Lightning 2.6.4, using Google Provider .24.

However, my situation may be a bit different:  when I get an invite, the
'Accept', 'Decline', 'Tentative' buttons all show up OK in the email
header area.  When I click on the Accept button, the pop-up window
listing the calendars only shows some of them, none of which are my
Google calendars which I would like to be using.  However, if I go to
the calendar itself, I will see that same invitation show up in the
proper calendar as a tentative event (ghosted color, dashed border).  If
I then open that event and change my status to 'Will attend', the event
properly stays on that calendar and I have now 'accepted' it.

Also very curious is that there is another Google calendar that I
subscribe to (not mine, but a co-workers), and THAT calendar DOES show
up on the pick-list when I hit 'accept' from the email interface.  Very
strange.

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[Bug 810622]

2013-11-15 Thread Anthony Hildoer
+1 this happens for me. The only calendars I have are google calendars.

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[Bug 810622]

2013-11-06 Thread Stephane-dekeyzer
Good url:

http://blog.mozilla.org/calendar/2013/09/google-is-changing-the-
location-url-of-their-caldav-calendars/

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[Bug 810622]

2013-11-06 Thread Mark Turner
Thought I was hitting a new Lightning bug. Then I read this wiki which
showed me how to enable Email notifications for Google Calendars.
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Calendar:Configuring_Lightning

I had no idea I had to do this to be able to accept Google invitations.

tl;dr: set calendar.google.enableEmailInvitations to true in the Config
Editor.

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[Bug 810622]

2013-10-30 Thread Stephane-dekeyzer
Using this method to add a Google calendar solved the problem for
me:#013;http://blog.mozilla.org/calendar/2013/09/google-is-changing-
the-location-url-of-their-caldav-calendars/#013;#013;ThunderBird 24,
Lightning 2.6.1 provider for Google Calendar 0.25

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[Bug 810622] Re: Invites can only be accepted into local calendars

2013-10-29 Thread Dawid M.
Same thing here - Mint 15, Thunderbird 24 and Lightning 2.6 + Provider
for Google Calendar. I use 3 google calendars (and no local ones) and
cannot accept any invitations. As Dennis Jacobsen I also see Read only
is not enabled in the calendar properties - even though I can add events
manually just fine. My google calendars are perfectly writable.

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[Bug 810622] Re: Invites can only be accepted into local calendars

2013-07-22 Thread Rafael P.
Just a word to keep this bug alive. It is still affecting users and
should be dealt with ASAP. Please et me know if I can be of any help so
solve the issue.

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[Bug 810622] Re: Invites can only be accepted into local calendars

2013-06-16 Thread tjkotula
I wish this was finally fixed. Thunderbird 17.0.6, Lightning 1.9.1,
Provider for Google calendar 0.18, Win7.

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[Bug 810622] Re: Invites can only be accepted into local calendars

2013-05-28 Thread Archie
This is still an issue after such a long time! Can only accept invites
to local calendar and cut/paste to Google calendar will re-invite (aka
spam!) all attendees. Thunderbird 17.0.6, Lightning 1.9.1, Provider for
Google calendar 0.18, Ubuntu 13.04, 64 bits.

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[Bug 810622]

2013-04-11 Thread Dennis Jakobsen
I'm on latest EarlyBird 22.0a2 with latest nightly Lightning 2.4a2.

I have attachments inline, but where the accept, decline buttons used
to be i now get a message: No writable calendars are configured for
invitations, please check the calendar properties

Read only is not enabled in the calendar properties and i can add
events manually just fine. perfectly writable.

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[Bug 810622] Re: Invites can only be accepted into local calendars

2012-08-21 Thread kenjo
I have been trying to understand what is happening here but I still
don't get what the real problem is.

where is the problem located?? could anyone that understand this please
explain what it is that needs to be changed.

I have several computers and having invites in a local calendar is
completely non functional. and I have not found a way to get the invite
into google calendar or even how to move it from one calendar to the
other once its  created. copy past just creates an empty one and there
is no move option.

Don't really understand how ubuntu can change the default mailreader and
not have it working with google.

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[Bug 810622] Re: Invites can only be accepted into local calendars

2012-06-27 Thread Tom Louwrier
Any progress on this one?

cheers
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[Bug 810622] Re: Invites can only be accepted into local calendars

2012-04-17 Thread Tom Louwrier
This looks related to my bug report 966002. Lightning messing up invitations 
across multiple Caldav based calendars (Sogo server).
Can anyone confirm these are in fact duplicates?

regards
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[Bug 810622] Re: Invites can only be accepted into local calendars

2012-03-12 Thread icewater
I have this problem, but against a non-Google CalDAV server.  Invites
have no Accept option.

I could accept invites using Evolution, so I don't think it's an issue
with the server.

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[Bug 810622]

2011-10-12 Thread Jay2k1
I have a similar problem, and it has nothing to do with google.

Thunderbird 7.0.1 with Lightning 1.0b7 on Win7 x32, CalDAV or iCal
calendar on Zimbra 6.0.6.

Steps to reproduce *my* problem:
1. Create a (second) local calendar in lightning
2a. Create a CalDAV calendar in lightning using 
http://my.server.tld/dav/USER/CalendarName OR
2b. Create an iCal calendar in lightning using 
http://my.server.tld/home/USER/CalendarName
3. Let an Outlook user send you an invite

Actual results with iCal calendar (2b):
In both the preview window and when I open the mail as new window or tab, it is 
formatted like lightning formats invitation mails, with a blue bar on top 
saying this mail contains a calendar event, but without the buttons for 
accepting/declining. I cannot do anything with this invitation except view it 
in the mail. I could also drag its attachment (*.ics) to the calendar/tasks 
pane; this will create a new calendar event dialog, pre-filled with the 
actual event data, but this of couse won't let the organizer know that I want 
to accept/decline.

Actual results with CalDAV calendar (2a):
This time, the accept/decline buttons appear in the blue list, but when I click 
accept, I get a dialog saying select calendar. Unfortunately, this dialog 
ONLY LISTS MY TWO LOCAL CALENDARS, which doesn't help me because I need it in 
the remote calendar. Again, I could always drag the .ics attachment to the 
sidebar, creating a new event, making myself the organizer.

Expected results with both iCal and CalDAV:
I click accept, a dialog lets me select any of my (non-readonly) calendars, 
including CalDAV and iCal ones, asking me whether I want to send a notification 
mail, event is then added to the chosen calendar.

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[Bug 810622] Re: Invites can only be accepted into local calendars

2011-07-15 Thread Bug Watch Updater
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On 2010-05-07T15:50:23+00:00 Puzzles wrote:

User-Agent:   Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.2.3) 
Gecko/20100401 Firefox/3.6.3 (.NET CLR 3.5.30729)
Build Identifier: Lightning 1.0b1

Use case:
I set up Lightning to be integrated with Google Calendar. I have two calendars 
in Google, but have none locally in Thunderbird. I expect to be able to respond 
to event invitation letters by accepting, declining, etc. and saving said 
events to one of my calendars (provided by Google).

The problem:
When I receive an event invitation letter, the toolbar showing the Accept, 
Decline, etc. buttons is missing (it's there if I have a local calendar). This 
prevents me from sending out automatic responses and saving the event to one of 
my calendars.

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Set up a Google Calendar and integrate the service with Lightning.
2. Delete your local calendars.
3. Receive an event invitation letter.
Actual Results:  
The Accept, etc. buttons are not shown for the event.

Expected Results:  
I would expect the Accept, etc. buttons to be shown, as normal.

The issue can be worked around by dragging the letter to the Today pane,
but in this case Lightning sends out invitations to this event to the
other attendees! The Notify attendees checkbox can't be unchecked. The
other attendees can be manually deleted, but that's tedious work for
simply accepting an invitation...

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On 2010-05-07T15:51:11+00:00 Puzzles wrote:

There might be a connection to the following bug:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=543471

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On 2010-05-07T16:19:19+00:00 Ssitter wrote:

Are you using the Provider for Google Calendar? If yes: please read
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/4631/#release-
notes.

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On 2010-05-10T07:43:28+00:00 Puzzles wrote:

Thank you. I am indeed using Provider and I apparently I missed the
comment about accepting invitations. My bad.

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On 2011-05-27T00:37:38+00:00 Jim-qp wrote:

Sorry if this has been answered long ago, but I feel like I have the
same issue still, and the above answer didn't really address the
underlying problem.

It seems like the main issue is that Provider for Google Calendar /
Lightning can't accept an Outlook/.ics invitation into anything except a
Local Calendar.  Is that correct and by design?

My problem is that the invitation isn't being sent to my gmail account,
so having gmail automatically accept invitations doesn't help.

The invitations come into a work account (we're not allowed to use gmail
for work), and I need to get them accepted into my gmail calendar (which
I can use...).

Currently, I can accept an incoming invitation using
Lightning/Thunderbird, but it saves it to my Local Calendar.  Then, I
have to copy the event into my gmail calendar (in
Lightning/Thunderbird).

What I don't understand is why there's not an option, or it's not
possible, to just configure Lightning to accept the invitation directly
into the gmail calendar?

Thanks very much.

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On 2011-06-23T11:37:35+00:00 M-barrows wrote:

I would second, third and fourth the above comments.

THIS ISSUE STOP LIGHTENING BEING A USEFUL SOLUT|ION FOR ME

We have company calendar's on google
I see all those I wish in TB/Lightning - saves me logging into Google
I can accept invites from company employees - event shows in google calendar
However when I accept an invite it's added to the local calendar so

1) The event is not visible to other employees
2) My diary is split over two calendars

point 1 and 2 MAKE THE WHOLE THING POINTLESS

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On 2011-06-23T12:22:08+00:00 Philipp-bugzilla wrote:

I'm sorry this is bugging you, but this is really an issue that should
be fixed at Google first, otherwise its a fight

[Bug 810622] [NEW] can't save outlook invitation on gcal

2011-07-14 Thread Mauricio Pretto
Public bug reported:

When receiving an invitation from an outlook I can not save the invitation to 
my google calendar account.
Also it is not possible to move an event from a local cal to a gcal .

ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: xul-ext-lightning 1.0~b2+build2+nobinonly-0ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-10.46-generic 2.6.38.7
Uname: Linux 2.6.38-10-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: fglrx wl
Architecture: amd64
Date: Thu Jul 14 14:22:03 2011
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal - Beta amd64+mac (20110405)
ProcEnviron:
 LANGUAGE=en_US:en
 LANG=pt_BR.UTF-8
 LC_MESSAGES=en_US.UTF-8
 SHELL=/bin/bash
SourcePackage: lightning-extension
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)

** Affects: lightning-extension (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: amd64 apport-bug natty running-unity

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[Bug 810622] Re: can't save outlook invitation on gcal

2011-07-14 Thread Mauricio Pretto
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[Bug 810622] Re: can't save outlook invitation on gcal

2011-07-14 Thread David Bensimon
** Description changed:

- When receiving an invitation from an outlook I can not save the invitation to 
my google calendar account.
- Also it is not possible to move an event from a local cal to a gcal .
+ Invites can only be accepted into local calendars. Moving an event from
+ local to Google calendar is impossible. Saving an invitation sent from
+ Outlook/Exchange to Google calendar is impossible.
+ 
+ Using Thunderbird + Lightning + Provider for Google Calendar
+ 
+ 
+ It seems that this has already been reported to the maintainer of GDATA 
Provider (Provider for Google Calendar). Research shows that this issue has 
been reported upstream:
+ 
+ https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=564437
+ 
+ Philipp Kewisch 2011-06-23 05:22:08 PDT
+ I'm sorry this is bugging you, but this is really an issue that should be 
fixed at Google first, otherwise its a fight against windmills. I've referenced 
the Google issue many times before.
+ 
+ http://code.google.com/a/google.com/p/apps-api-
+ issues/issues/detail?id=1079
  
  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
  Package: xul-ext-lightning 1.0~b2+build2+nobinonly-0ubuntu2
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-10.46-generic 2.6.38.7
  Uname: Linux 2.6.38-10-generic x86_64
  NonfreeKernelModules: fglrx wl
  Architecture: amd64
  Date: Thu Jul 14 14:22:03 2011
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal - Beta amd64+mac (20110405)
  ProcEnviron:
-  LANGUAGE=en_US:en
-  LANG=pt_BR.UTF-8
-  LC_MESSAGES=en_US.UTF-8
-  SHELL=/bin/bash
+  LANGUAGE=en_US:en
+  LANG=pt_BR.UTF-8
+  LC_MESSAGES=en_US.UTF-8
+  SHELL=/bin/bash
  SourcePackage: lightning-extension
  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)

** Summary changed:

- can't save outlook invitation on gcal
+ Invites can only be accepted into local calendars

** Changed in: lightning-extension (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

** Changed in: lightning-extension (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Medium

** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #564437
   https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=564437

** Also affects: thunderbird via
   https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=564437
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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