Am 17.11.2011 um 19:21 schrieb Jeff Folk <jf...@qzoneinc.com>:
> I don't see that setting in iOS 5. Maybe that is the problem. > Okay. Go in settings --> Mail, contacts, calendars --> scroll down till you reach Contacts. There you can choose sort order and your default account for contacts. Mail, contacts and calendars is divided into three sections: Mail, there you see the list of your mail accounts, contacts and calendars. The headlines of those sections is hard to spot, it's kinda grey. > Jeff > Sent from my iPhone > > On Nov 17, 2011, at 12:01 PM, Georg Bretschneider <georg+s...@georgb.de> > wrote: > >> Hi, whats you default address boom in your mail, contacts and calendar >> settings of your iPhone? My it's the built in? Could it be that you added >> your new contacts to your iPhone address book? >> >> Just checkin'. Right now I'm not able to test this. >> >> >> Bye >> Georg >> >> Am 17.11.2011 um 17:28 schrieb Martin Hofbauer <m...@bacher.at>: >> >>>> I have this issue, as well. But I have found that I can add/edit entries >>>> if I >>>> am NOT in the "All Contacts" group of the iPhone. Go to "Groups" and >>>> choose "Personal Address Book" (or whatever your SOGo >>>> contact file is called) and then you can add/edit... This behavior is not >>>> the same as I saw in iOS 4. >>> >>> Hi jeff, >>> >>> >>> Thanks a lot !! I can confirm 100% your hint ! I can verify the problem on >>> my iPad ( with iOS 5.0.1) as well but can work around >>> as you have written by explicitly choosing the SOGO Contacts Group instead >>> of "All Contacts" ! >>> >>> Martin >>> -- >>> users@sogo.nu >>> https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists >> -- >> users@sogo.nu >> https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists > -- > users@sogo.nu > https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists