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Calendar integration with non-calendar account???, How to user corporate email and gmail calendar in same Bat account?
 
My email account is configured as a pop3 to my corporate e-mail. I want to integrate the calendar from my gmail email account to my Bat account.

Ie;
Mail is from company.com and calendar is from gmail.com is this possible?
Edited: Jasper Gott - 10 September 2025 04:54:52
 
I don't use TB calendars so I don't know if that's possible, but you can try:

1. From your company.com account, go to Account -> Properties -> Calendar
2. Select Synchronize Calendar with online service
3. Host address: calendar.google.com (I presume, somebody correct me if I'm wrong)
4. Select Use server-specific credentials
5. Enter your Google username and password into the fields

Maybe it will help if the other account is connected to Gmail through IMAP.
 
I still can't use it Google Calendar inside TheBat! because TB! don't shows normally periodical events. They know about this bug few years already and not fixed yet. It drives me crazy because TB-calendar interface looks better than google-calnedar-site.

+ TB-calendar don't shows colored events from Google Calendar.
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Thanks. I tried this and a couple other variations of the url line, no joy.  No entries in the logs either.

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Miloš Radovanović wrote:
I don't use TB calendars so I don't know if that's possible, but you can try:

1. From your company.com account, go to Account -> Properties -> Calendar
2. Select Synchronize Calendar with online service
3. Host address: calendar.google.com (I presume, somebody correct me if I'm wrong)
4. Select Use server-specific credentials
5. Enter your Google username and password into the fields

Maybe it will help if the other account is connected to Gmail through IMAP.
 
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Jasper Gott wrote:
Thanks. I tried this and a couple other variations of the url line, no joy.  No entries in the logs either.

I suspected as much. Google insists on OAUTH authentication, username and password don't cut it. Probably only possible from a TB account associated with GMail.

It could be worth a shot to open a ticket using the support link above and ask for this feature (separate dedicated OAUTH authentication for calendars). Users could then mix and match e-mail and calendar providers.
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