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Calendar: Could not find definition for AUS Eastern Standard Time

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Hi team,

I am battling problems snoozing & dismissing notifications for my Calendars in Thunderbird.

In the console I am seeing lots of: `Calendar: Could not find definition for AUS Eastern Standard Time`

How does Thunderbird define timezones, and where can I correct this?

I am running 128.5.1esr and my calendar is Radicale 3.0.6.

Thanks!

Hi team, I am battling problems snoozing & dismissing notifications for my Calendars in Thunderbird. In the console I am seeing lots of: `Calendar: Could not find definition for AUS Eastern Standard Time` How does Thunderbird define timezones, and where can I correct this? I am running 128.5.1esr and my calendar is Radicale 3.0.6. Thanks!

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The timezone can be set in Settings/Calendar. Pick a city that is in the AEST zone, such as Sydney (see picture). For individual events or tasks, select Options/Show Timezones in the event or task dialog and set the zone.

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Thanks,

There are no timezones in the list named like 'AUS Eastern Standard Time' - they all are of the format country/region.

Furthermore the default for this setting appears to be 'Use system timezone'.

Any other ideas why I am getting this error?

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