I think I know what is causing this... MightyPhone keeps a database of
"known" clients, and during an email conversation they slipped that they
won't allow unknown clients to connect. I guess the SyncML story is
turning into another version of the "fake http User-Agent game" :-)

Is it possible to have MultiSync identify itself as is it were a regular
phone? There could be more servers out there that are so ignorant... why
set up a standard if you won't allow unknown devices to connect?

Sync4j is also becoming more stable... although my 7650 won't sync to it
yet....

Kind regards,
Jan Ypma

On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 22:27, Bo Lincoln wrote:
> Hello!
> 
> I've tried to make the SyncML plugin connect to MightyPhone, and I did
> fix some bugs and implement one missing feature, but MP hangs up on us
> as soon as it gets to know that we are "MultiSync" and not "P800" which
> I claim to be. I don't know if this is the cause of the problem, but I
> find it unfruitful to continue that now. I'll try to make it work better
> with the P800 first!
> 
> /Bo
> 




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