org-mobile-push creates index.org for you automatically.  MobileOrg uses it as 
a starting point from which it finds and fetches your other org files.  
org-mobile-push also creates the agendas.org as well as a checksums.dat file so 
MobileOrg can avoid re-downloading files that haven't changed.

So yes, as you've discovered, the best way to go is to point MobileOrg at the 
generated index.org file and you should be all set.  As you add other org files 
to your agenda files list, they will be included in your MobileOrg sync as well.

-Richard

On Nov 19, 2009, at 12:49 PM, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa wrote:

> Hello again Richard,
> 
> I'd like to know what is the role of the index.org file. Does
> orgmobile.orgcreate it? At first, I just pointed
> orgmobile.org to my gtd.org file (which is my index file), but I started
> having problems of synchronization and I didn't get the agenda view nor the
> colored tag icons in the items, now I pointed to index.org and I get a link
> to my gtd.org file and to the agenda view.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Marcelo.
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