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Can not dismiss notifications from NextCloud CalDAV Calendars

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After adding my nextcloud calendar via CalDAV in Thunderbird 115 (no plugin) I can perfecly add or remove events to the calendar and they get synced well, however, if I receive a notification the button to dismiss them does not do a thing. Firat I thought this is related to Birthday reminders, but it is also true for events I have added to the standard calendar via Thunderbird.

Sorry if this is a double post, but I only found similar issues with older versions of Thunderbird and a plugin for the calendar.

After adding my nextcloud calendar via CalDAV in Thunderbird 115 (no plugin) I can perfecly add or remove events to the calendar and they get synced well, however, if I receive a notification the button to dismiss them does not do a thing. Firat I thought this is related to Birthday reminders, but it is also true for events I have added to the standard calendar via Thunderbird. Sorry if this is a double post, but I only found similar issues with older versions of Thunderbird and a plugin for the calendar.

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I have found a solution to this problem, I have set the nextcloud contacts birthday calendar to read only, now I can dismiss the notification as intended.

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I am running Thunderbird 115 in win11 BTW, but I doubt it makes a difference.

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i was wrong, it works for normal calendar entries, it just takes a few seconds. But it does not work for birthdays of contacts as it seems. still a bit of an annoyance

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I have found a solution to this problem, I have set the nextcloud contacts birthday calendar to read only, now I can dismiss the notification as intended.