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My Calendar – Accessible Event Manager · support · 2026-05-25T15:24:00+00:00

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Hello, I subscribe to my calendar within Thunderbird/Lightning and I am obliged to subscribe to both my-calendar-ics and my-calendar-google to get all my events visible in Thunderbird. It seems my-calendar-google is showing latest added and my-calendar-ics is the only one showing me my old events… I don’t understand what’s wrong… In addition, even when choosing to subscribe to iCal, you get google… Thanks for your help (and you good calendar plugin) Eric Collart The page I need help with: [ log in to see the link] There are two separate features: an export, which produces all the events in a given view and a subscription, which gives you the most recently created events – all events created within the last 90 days. That link is intended for users to subscribe, and automatically get new events you add. There isn’t a feature that does both, though I have plans for collapsing these two features into a single link that serves both purposes. Hello, thanks for your reply, the problem with the way it works is that you don’t get the repeating events that are active but not considered as new events when you subscribe… Passing only new events is already fine but not that good… Eric Collart

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Joe Dolson 2026-05-28T18:15:00+00:00

There are two separate features: an export, which produces all the events in a given view and a subscription, which gives you the most recently created events – all events created within the last 90 days. That link is intended for users to subscribe, and automatically get new events you add. There isn’t a feature that does both, though I have plans for collapsing these two features into a single link that serves both purposes.

ecollart 2026-06-01T19:47:00+00:00

Hello, thanks for your reply, the problem with the way it works is that you don’t get the repeating events that are active but not considered as new events when you subscribe… Passing only new events is already fine but not that good… Eric Collart