Hi, yes the core features are more or less available natively now (allthough the discovery feature is not automatic yet). For us the biggest problem with the connector is to loose the ability to sync address lists after TB 68.
Creating and configuring calendars and address books and managing ACLs is only a nice to have but not realy a critical feature. Having the ability to keep every bit of data in sync is much more important. I think a shift to implement vCard 4.0 in SOGo (and a corresponding pull request for Thunderbird) to have actual RFC-compliant synchronization of adress lists instead of binding ressources to a limited (because of the new AddOn format) extension that breaks every release would be a lot better. And even if Thunderbird doesn't move quickly enough to vCard 4.0 there is still CardBook... https://bugs.sogo.nu/view.php?id=5530 Greetings, Lukas Am Freitag, dem 28.10.2022 um 12:37 +0200 schrieb Juergen Bruckner: > Dear Sven, > > it is possible to use Thunderbird with a SOGo server without the SOGo > connector, as Thunderbird has integrated support for CardDAV/CalDAV. > I've been using Thunderbird and SOGo without a connector for a long > time. > > From my point of view, the connector is only necessary if you want > to > make special settings/activities directly from Thunderbird without > going > through the SOGo web interface. > > best regards > Juergen > > Am 19.10.22 um 15:06 schrieb Sven Schwedas ([email protected]): > > Last and only commit this year was in June, and most if not all > > functionality is broken in current TB releases (subscription status > > isn't synced, subscription buttons are missing, etc.). Do we have > > to > > write off Thunderbird support for SOGo? > > > -- Lukas Wringer Universität Augsburg Rechenzentrum Service & Support 86135 Augsburg
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