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# Build the SOGo Integrator plugin
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Install GNU Make, tar, and ZIP if you don't already have them installed. On Debian/Ubuntu, this can be done using
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```
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apt-get install make tar zip
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```
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Next, go to `data/web` inside mailcow-dockerized.
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Place the file [thunderbird-plugins.php](download/thunderbird-plugins.php) into that directory.
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Create a new directory `thunderbird-plugins` and place the script [build-plugins.sh](download/build-thunderbird-plugins.sh) into it.
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Finally, execute the script with your hostname as an argument and piping it the names of all domains that mailcow handles.
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All of this can be done using the following commands:
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```
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cd data/web
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curl -LO https://github.com/mailcow/mailcow-dockerized-docs/raw/master/docs/download/thunderbird-plugins.php
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mkdir thunderbird-plugins
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cd thunderbird-plugins
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curl -Lo build-plugins.sh https://github.com/mailcow/mailcow-dockerized-docs/raw/master/docs/download/build-thunderbird-plugins.sh
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chmod +x build-plugins.sh
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echo example.com example.org | ./build-plugins.sh mailcow.example.com
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```
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# Install it in Thunderbird
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After you have set up your mailcow IMAP account in Thunderbird, download the SOGo integrator plugin for your domain, e.g. https://mailcow.example.com/thunderbird-plugins/sogo-integrator-31.0.6-example.com.xpi, and install it into Thunderbird.
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All your address books and calendars will be configured automatically.
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