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benbucksch opened this issue Jan 2, 2021 · 10 comments
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The latest official spec of the config file format supports adding CalDAV and CardDAV setup parameters, so that a client can automatically configure the calendard and address book sync.

This adds the server URLs for the major ISPs that provide CalDAV and CardDAV services for their freemail users.

Note: In order to add it to the configuration, all email users of the ISP should have access to these features. We should only add it, if most of the users of that ISP have access to the CalDAV and CardDAV services.

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I need help here. Can people please give me the CardDAV and CalDAV URLs for all ISPs that support them?

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benbucksch commented Sep 20, 2021

@jobisoft Could you please give me the CardDAV and CalDAV URLs, for all ISPs that support these protocols, based on your experience with TbSync?

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@darktrojan Do you know a list of CardDAV and CalDAV URLs, for all ISPs that support these protocols?

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I have none, I use RFC 6764 discovery

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I do not.

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Thanks to both of you for the swift answer.

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mkmelin commented Sep 26, 2024

This should be wontfix. There's RFC 6764 for it, which is what Thunderbird uses. It's the standard way to do the discovery - no point in adding a non-standard way for it.

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BaleshSrle commented Oct 24, 2024

@benbucksch I added some in #129 , and there will be another pull request from me containing CalDAV & CardDAV urls for Yahoo Mail & Mail.com

Also , I might upload some CalDAV & CardDAV URLs for some others domains, if I am able to find those URLs. But it would be better if those who published the original ispdb files contribute.

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BaleshSrle commented Nov 5, 2024

UPDATE: Added CalDAV & CardDAV settings for Aol.com , Bell.net , GMX.com , GMX.net , Mail.com , Web.de & Yahoo! @ #131

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There is very much a point to have such support in Autoconfig as it allows to serve a simple XML over HTTP, making it simple and immediate, without having to learn other protocols. Especially ones that have sparse information that few people know like WebDAV, or example-lacking RFCs. It is particularly important to make onboarding easy for devs so that they can make it easy for their end-users, as the vast majority has been leaving mail clients for years now, if we want an open Internet where all providers have the same ease of use.

A single file to setup all your messaging and calendars, I think most people can get behind that !

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