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From: Bo Simonsen [...@geekworld.dk]
Sent: 18 December 2010 22:42
To: users@sogo.nu
Subject: Re: [SOGo] Sogosync

Hi Milos

lør, 18 12 2010 kl. 23:28 +0100, skrev Milos Wimmer:
> On Sat, 18 Dec 2010, Bo Simonsen wrote:
>
> I changed original Subject of this thread [SOGo and Openchange] - it is
> about sogosync ;-)
>
>
> >> On Sat, 18 Dec 2010, André Schild wrote:
> >> Sogosync implements MS Activesync which is used by mobile devices.
> >> It works over HTTP (Port 80) and also over HTTPS (Port 443)
> >>
> >> On the client side some devices (iPhones) require you to use https.
> >>
> >> We did some tests with sogosync, but it seems that there is still a
> >> long way to go for a final release.
> >
> > I would appreciate any feedback. I've been working on it all day today
> > on getting push imap working and fixed a lot of bugs.. I've currently no
> > open bugs of which i found my self...
>
>
> I tried sogosync-121210 today.
> It looks very good.
> I tried the most important things (sync of mails, events, contacts, tasks)
> and it worked fine for me. I used WM6.5 on the PDA.

Very nice! So I can add yet another device to the list.

> I found one serious problem only - when I create new event in SOGo and I
> set Reminder for it, it causes Activesync synchronization doesn't finish.
> When I disable that Reminder, synchronization works well again.

I'll see if I can reproduce it, it is probably just a detail. :) I'll
get back to you on this problem in the beginning of next week.

> Thank you very much for your work,

It is a pleasure developing software for people who are using it. :)

I am not using it yet but I am very interested and I really appreciate your 
work.
Thank you.-- 
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