

It has not been needed for some years really. > Are you now saying that that add on is NOT needed anymore, and IS my problem?! > PS the only Lightning addon I have that WAS needed for my Calendar is " Provider for Google Calendar" See https:/ /org/en- US/security/ known-vulnerabi lities/ thunderbird/ It is not the security in Google you need to worry about, it is yours.

> so Maybe I'll stay put for awhile or until Gmail doesn't 'like' the Security in v78 > I'm a little 'gun shy' and I'm happy with V78ĩ1 does have a lot of things to like (once you find them) (In reply to Matt Miller from comment #10) asset.tag: No Asset Informationĭmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO: bvrN2WET29W( 1.19):bd06/ 21/2021: br1.19: efr1.8: svnLENOVO: pn20U9CTO1WW: pvrThinkPadX1Ca rbonGen8: skuLENOVO_ MT_20U9_ BU_Think_ FM_ThinkPadX1Ca rbonGen8: rvnLENOVO: rn20U9CTO1WW: rvrSDK0R32862WI N:cvnLENOVO: ct10:cvrNone:ĭmi.product.family: ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 8ĭmi.product.sku: LENOVO_ MT_20U9_ BU_Think_ FM_ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 8ĭmi.product. UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to impish on (4 days ago)ĭmi.chassis. PrefErrors: Unexpected character ',' before close parenthesis /usr/lib/ thunderbird/ omni.ja: greprefs. InstallationDate: Installed on (441 days ago) Source-directory /etc/network/ interfaces. # Include files from /etc/network/ interfaces. # interfaces(5) file used by ifup(8) and ifdown(8) I has Google set as the default, but Thunderbird 91 has changed the default to a local calendar that I rarely use. Upon upgrading from Thunderbird 78 to 91, the default calendar for new events that I selected has been forgotten.
