Tom,
Here are a couple notes from my evo<->synce testing that may help:

1. Pre-existing items on the pda don't get brought over during initial
sync; not sure why that is.

2. If you delete and recreate the sync pair in multisync, old items are
not resynchronized: I found that the old sync pair leaves some
"shrapnel" behind in the "~/.evolution" directories.  If you recreate
the sync pair, delete these old files before making the new pair.  The
files have "msync" in the filenames, such as:
.evolution/calendar/local/system/calendar.ics-msyncid1.db
.evolution/addressbook/local/system/msyncid1.changes.db

3. Backup/restore fail on Win Mobile 2003; be careful about relying on
the backup/restore program on your pda.  Not sure if it was funny data
from using SynCe, but I've had instances of the restore not working and
I lost some data that was only on my pda.

-Lee

On Thu, 2005-08-18 at 13:33 -0400, Tom Smith wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm having some problems using multisync between Evolution 2.2.3 and 
> synce 0.9.0 on a Gentoo Linux system.  I'm using the latest ebuilds 
> (~x86) of Evolution, synce, multisync, and the multisync synce plugin.  
> When I sync, only the contacts seem to transfer.  I checked that I have 
> the calendar and task lists selected in the plugin options.  I've also 
> noticed that it looks like new entries sync, but my existing entries do 
> not.  Is there some way to tell multisync to just dump everything from 
> Evolution to my PDA for an initial sync?
>  
> Thanks,
> Tom
> 
> 
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