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Has anyone managed to sync the TUD calendar with Thunderbird since the introduction of 2FA? (Without having to connect to the VPN.) On Android that works smoothly, but I haven't managed in Thunderbird yet.

Edit Jan 2024: Somewhere in January '24 it started to work for me again just as it used to work.

Edit 9 Feb 2024: Short-lived happiness, stopped working again. Go figure.

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On our managed Ubuntu 22.04 installation (available for TU Delft laptops and desktops), we added the Evolution client, with the EWS (Exchange Web Services) plugin (for Ubuntu, apt-get install evolution evolution-ews). With Evolution, TU Delft mail, calendar, tasks and address book are all available when you setup your account using the Exchange Web Services option. I'm working on an installation manual, which can be added to the ICT manual pages.

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Hi Marcel! Since a while it works again just as it used to work a year ago or so. I am not sure if th... (1 comment)
Great, looking forward to it! (2 comments)
Hi Marcel! Since a while it works again just as it used to work a year ago or so. I am not sure if th...

Hi Marcel! Since a while it works again just as it used to work a year ago or so. I am not sure if there was a change in Thunderbird or a change how TUD serves the calendar, but either way, it works.