Search Support

Avoid support scams. We will never ask you to call or text a phone number or share personal information. Please report suspicious activity using the “Report Abuse” option.

Learn More

Syncronizing Thunderbird and Google Calendars

  • 3 replies
  • 0 have this problem
  • 1 view
  • Last reply by Grizz952

more options

Attempting to add birthdates to Thunderbird calendar. Have initialized 'Lightning' and 'Provider for Google' addons. Existing calendars appear to be synced. That is, I can add events in Thunderbird, and they are visible in my Google calendar (and visa versa). Wish to add a new calendar for birthdates using the 'Birthday Calendar' addon. 'Birthday Calendar' displays birthdates pulled from 'Address Book', and has the added desirable feature of calculating/including 'age'. Thunderbird appears to be correctly retrieving birthdates from 'Address Book'. However, these new birthdate calendar entries do not seem to be reflected in my Google calendar. I do not see an option (in Google) to add this calendar. Can someone guide me through the process of connecting this new 'Birthday Calendar' with Google?

Attempting to add birthdates to Thunderbird calendar. Have initialized 'Lightning' and 'Provider for Google' addons. Existing calendars appear to be synced. That is, I can add events in Thunderbird, and they are visible in my Google calendar (and visa versa). Wish to add a new calendar for birthdates using the 'Birthday Calendar' addon. 'Birthday Calendar' displays birthdates pulled from 'Address Book', and has the added desirable feature of calculating/including 'age'. Thunderbird appears to be correctly retrieving birthdates from 'Address Book'. However, these new birthdate calendar entries do not seem to be reflected in my Google calendar. I do not see an option (in Google) to add this calendar. Can someone guide me through the process of connecting this new 'Birthday Calendar' with Google?

Chosen solution

Thanks Toad-Hall, I've contacted 'Birthday Calendar' extension author as suggested. I continue to struggle to understand the details of the link between 'Lightning' and 'Google Calendar'. All my established calendars seem to have excellent two-way communication (e.g., changes in either calendar are reflected in the other), while the (internally generated) Birthday Calendar does not. Puzzling. I do note that Birthday Calendar displays perfectly within 'Lightning', but is 'tagged' with a 'locked' icon. Attempts to remove the 'read only' status are unsuccessful. Nevertheless, even as 'read only', it would seem that Google Calendar should be able to reach out and 'read' the file. Anyway, although this remains unresolved, I'll mark this as 'solved' and move on with life. Thanks again.

Read this answer in context 👍 0

All Replies (3)

more options

The birthday addon you mention seems to extract birthdays from all contact info in address books. Info says: a birthday calendar is automatically created for each address book you have. It does not mention anything to do with synchronising anything with the google Birthdays calendar.

You have to use the google Birthday calendar if you want birthdays reflected in google.

  • Click on 'New Calendar'
  • Select 'On the Network' and click on 'Next'
  • User name - enter gmail email address
  • click on 'Find Calendars'
  • It should list available calendars and one of them should be called 'Birthdays'
  • Select 'Birthdays' and click on 'Subscribe'

Modified by Toad-Hall

more options

If you really need an answer on whether that addon can synchronise with a google bithday calendar then perhaps you should be talking to the author of the addon extension. At this link: https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-us/thunderbird/addon/birthday-calendar/ you will find a 'Support Email' link.

more options

Chosen Solution

Thanks Toad-Hall, I've contacted 'Birthday Calendar' extension author as suggested. I continue to struggle to understand the details of the link between 'Lightning' and 'Google Calendar'. All my established calendars seem to have excellent two-way communication (e.g., changes in either calendar are reflected in the other), while the (internally generated) Birthday Calendar does not. Puzzling. I do note that Birthday Calendar displays perfectly within 'Lightning', but is 'tagged' with a 'locked' icon. Attempts to remove the 'read only' status are unsuccessful. Nevertheless, even as 'read only', it would seem that Google Calendar should be able to reach out and 'read' the file. Anyway, although this remains unresolved, I'll mark this as 'solved' and move on with life. Thanks again.