Thank you for your reply! It was very helpful. This gives me enough of a reason
to buy the phone and try to sync it. I will post my results here in this forum
after making my attempt. 

Just for information, I have discovered that at least four Motorola phones are
supposed to be SyncML compliant: the A1000, V600, A920 (from you guys), and the
A630.

I have been emailing with Motorola tech support about this issue, and when I
asked them if they could verify that the A630 is SyncML compliant they referred
me to the A630 page on www.phonearena.com. I'm taking this as an unoffical
acknowledgement (I'm guessing that they probably can't answer that question
officially since the phone hasn't been released yet). It seems that Motorola is
making the newer phones compatible with SyncML, so this is good news.

Hopefully Motorola and the other companies will support protocols like SyncML
so non-Microsoft people can use their products.

Thanks again,
-GW

--- Tom Foottit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The only Motorola SyncML phone that we know works is the A920. We
> haven't has reports of any other Motorola SyncML phones working, but we
> haven't had any reports of Motorola SyncML phones not working either :)
> 
> Tom
> 
> 
> On Thu, 2004-07-08 at 23:08, Gravity Wave wrote:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I was wondering if anyone has been able to sync a V600 (or any other
> Motorola
> > SyncML-compliant phone) calendar, contact list, etc. with Ximian Evolution
> via
> > Multisync/SyncML on the Linux platform. If so, is it fairly easy to do?
> > 
> > The upcoming Motorola A630 is supposedly SyncML compliant, and that's the
> one I
> > really want to get. It's a really cool phone -- like a small version of the
> > Nokia communicator w/internal QWERTY keyboard. There's a review/pics on
> > www.cnet.com, and info on www.mobileburn.com, and www.phonescoop.com. If
> it's
> > likely I can get the sync to work (i.e., other Motorola SyncML phones
> work),
> > I'll prolly get it...
> > 
> > Thank you for your time.
> > -GW
> > 
> > 
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