On 05/10/2012 15:56, Robert Schetterer wrote:
Am 05.10.2012 14:00, schrieb Spyros Tsiolis:
In other words, can a user owning a smartphone get his/her
e-mails on it apart from the webpage ?
horde 5 acts as active-sync server
for mail , calendar, adressbook ,tasks ,notes
syncml with funambol
Am 05.10.2012 14:00, schrieb Spyros Tsiolis:
> Hello all,
>
> I had a quick look at the horde site and noticed that
> horde is being advertised as, let's say, "smartphone friendly".
>
> Does anyone know if the newest horde version can "talk" to
> smart phones in regards to e-mails ?
yes since v
Am 05.10.2012 16:17, schrieb Patrick Domack:
>> each smartphone these days has a mail-client like K9 on
>> android and can access imap/exchange directly - why should
>> horde be involved here als additional layer?
>
> Many reasons for this, I personally use it for contact and calender sync, and
Quoting Reindl Harald :
Am 05.10.2012 14:00, schrieb Spyros Tsiolis:
Hello all,
I had a quick look at the horde site and noticed that
horde is being advertised as, let's say, "smartphone friendly".
Does anyone know if the newest horde version can "talk" to
smart phones in regards to e-mails
Am 05.10.2012 14:00, schrieb Spyros Tsiolis:
> Hello all,
>
> I had a quick look at the horde site and noticed that
> horde is being advertised as, let's say, "smartphone friendly".
>
> Does anyone know if the newest horde version can "talk" to
> smart phones in regards to e-mails ?
>
> In ot
Hello all,
I had a quick look at the horde site and noticed that
horde is being advertised as, let's say, "smartphone friendly".
Does anyone know if the newest horde version can "talk" to
smart phones in regards to e-mails ?
In other words, can a user owning a smartphone get his/her
e-mails on