アドレス帳の同期
お世話になります。 数個のアドレスをメールソフトThunderbirdにて複数台のPCで使用しております。 設定はIMAPにて行っており、送受信の同期は問題ないのですが、アドレス帳の同期はできないのでしょうか? 例えばAのPCで登録した連絡先が、BのPCでは反映されていないので、毎回すべてのPCに連絡先を入力する必要があり、方法があるのであれば設定し、無駄を省きたいと思いましてご連絡させていただきました。
宜しくお願い致します。
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office118 said
Thank you for your help. We use several addresses on multiple PCs with the email software Thunderbird. The settings are made in IMAP, and there is no problem in the synchronization of sending and receiving. Is it possible to synchronize the address book? For example, the contact information registered on A's PC is not reflected on B's PC, so it is necessary to enter the contact information on all PCs every time.If there is a method, I would like to set it and save waste. We also contacted you. Thank you.
There are quite a few options for sharing address books described here, some of them obsolete, but nowadays most single users create an address book (or calendar) with a provider such as Google or iCloud, and use a TB add-on to synchronize contacts between multiple TB setups, as with IMAP. With multiple users accessing address books, I think this method can be applied if care is taken to avoid conflicts.
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office118 said
Thank you for your help. We use several addresses on multiple PCs with the email software Thunderbird. The settings are made in IMAP, and there is no problem in the synchronization of sending and receiving. Is it possible to synchronize the address book? For example, the contact information registered on A's PC is not reflected on B's PC, so it is necessary to enter the contact information on all PCs every time.If there is a method, I would like to set it and save waste. We also contacted you. Thank you.
There are quite a few options for sharing address books described here, some of them obsolete, but nowadays most single users create an address book (or calendar) with a provider such as Google or iCloud, and use a TB add-on to synchronize contacts between multiple TB setups, as with IMAP. With multiple users accessing address books, I think this method can be applied if care is taken to avoid conflicts.