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I am the author of ASynK. There are no open issues that I know of related
to losing contacts with CardDAV / Baikal. Can you give it a shot? I am
happy to look into and debug any issues you may find.
On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 3:07 AM, Saša Janiška wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I do
Sriram Karra writes:
> There are no open issues that I know of
> related to losing contacts with CardDAV / Baikal.
Good.
> Can you give it a shot?
I’ll do, for sure, since using ASynK would eliminate the need to
constantly import *.vcard into BBDB. ;)
> I am happy to look into and debug any i
Hello,
recently I did asked author of vdir.el to provide support for using more
than one repo vdir repo for the contacts since I manage email accounts
for my & my wife on the desktop while she is mostly using mobile phone.
So, I’m interested if there is possibility to have more than one BBDB
file
On Sat, Oct 22, 2016 at 8:31 PM, Saša Janiška wrote:
>
> > I am happy to look into and debug any issues you may find.
>
> May I know which server do you use for syncing?
ASynK has been known to work with the following CardDAV servers: Apple
CalendarServer, Baikal, OwnCloud, and Fastmail's conta
>> The first solution binds the variables lexically rather than
>> dynamically. That means that if those appear lexically inside
>> the things will work correctly, but if calls a function
>> which then refers to this reference will fail.
> Thank you for the clarification. The code in bbdb-an