On Wed, 2009-03-11 at 09:33 +0000, Chris G wrote: > > You seem to be labouring under a misaprehension. Evolution is > designed > > to work with online services. You are asking it to do something > > different, to sync calendars on different machines *without* using > an > > online calendar service. Can Outlook do that? Or any other > well-known > > calendar application? What makes you think this is "normal"? > > > Yes, of *course* Outlook can do that! Just about every single phone > and > PDA on the market at the moment offers Outlook synchronization direct > from the phone to Outlook on your desktop without any other system > being involved at all.
Not the question I asked. As you yourself point out, Evo can already sync with Palm devices, but syncing two Evo instances is a completely different situation. Why? To start with, they're potentially running on different versions of different operating systems on different networks protected by different firewalls and accessed by different userids. The PDA<->desktop is much simpler, not to mention it's clear in this scenario which of the two is the client and which is the server. So to repeat: can Outlook sync *two different instances of itself running on two different machines over the Internet, without using an intermediate Exchange server?" poc _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
