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Thunderbird is Mozilla's next generation e-mail client. Thunderbird makes emailing safer, faster, and easier than ever before with the industry's best implementations of features such as intelligent spam filters, a built-in spell checker, extension support, and much more. Thunderbird gives you a faster, safer, and more productive email experience. We designed Thunderbird to prevent viruses and to stop junk mail so you can get back to reading your mail. Read on to find out more about the reasons why you should use Thunderbird as your mail client and RSS reader.

Thanks to sternog for the update.

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Thanks for the update!

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I installed Thunderbird 24.0 Final and found the following problem. Lightning 2.6 does not allow you to check your Google Calender. It asks you to input your password but does not accept it.I had to revert back to Thunderbird 17.

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I installed Thunderbird 24.0 Final and found the following problem. Lightning 2.6 does not allow you to check your Google Calender. It asks you to input your password but does not accept it.I had to revert back to Thunderbird 17.

First, manually update Lightning to v2.6 (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/thunderbird/addon/lightning/versions/), then update Provider for Google Calendar to v0.25 (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/thunderbird/addon/provider-for-google-calendar/versions/).

Should work just fine. ;)

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Thanks Guinness. You were right. I didn't update Google Calendar toversion 0.25. Once I updated the extension, everything worked perfectly. I'm surprised that Thunderbird didn't alert me to the fact that the extension was obsolete.

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Thanks Guinness. You were right. I didn't update Google Calendar toversion 0.25. Once I updated the extension, everything worked perfectly. I'm surprised that Thunderbird didn't alert me to the fact that the extension was obsolete.

You´re welcome. ;)

Same thing happened here. At the moment of Thunderbird update release, the Google Calendar Provider extension was, in fact, obsolete. I had to force it to update via .xpi to get it up and running.

It was updated several hours later, though, like gContactSync.

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