Hello Hendrik

Am 21.08.18 um 21:45 schrieb Hendrik Sattler:
> 
> 
> Am 21. August 2018 19:12:06 MESZ schrieb Mechtilde <mechti...@debian.org>:
>> Package: wnpp
>> Severity: wishlist
>> Owner: Mechtilde <mechti...@debian.org>
>>
>> * Package name    : tbsync
>>  Version         : 0.7.12
>>  Upstream Author : Name john.biel...@gmx.de
>> * URL             : https://github.com/jobisoft/TbSync
>> * License         : GPL v3
>>  Programming Lang: Javascript
>> Description     : [Thunderbird Add-On] Sync contacts, tasks and
>> calendars to
>> thunderbird. Currently supporting Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) and
>> sabre/dav
>> (CalDAV & CardDAV)
>>
>> Synchronize Exchange ActiveSync accounts (contacts, tasks and
>> calendars) to Thunderbird, supports Office 365, Outlook.com,
>> Freenet, Strato, Hotmail, Kopano and other EAS compatible servers.
> 
> While this is a long list, none of these are free software. Maybe you can add 
> compatible free software servers? (Horde?)

The reason is that you need a connector to be able to use thunderbird
even if the server is a non-free one.

As i know you can directly connect to a Calendar at Horde.
> Also "EAS compatible" is very unspecific, it usually refers to a minimum and 
> maximum supported version.
> 
>> This package helps to connect to calender and contacts which are
>> provided by a
>> server named above.
>>
>> It has a similar functionality to calendar-exchange-provider which
>> doesn't work
>> any more with thunderbird >=60
>>
>> I use it myself. I will do the package as I did it with
>> calendar-exchange-
>> provider.

Kind regards

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