Hi,
On 23 Apr 2014, at 21:39, Ludovic Marcotte lmarco...@inverse.ca wrote:
Is this a known bug or should I fill a bug report? Any help is very
appreciated.
iOS devices mostly use Ping to detect changes, and right now, we just tell
the device to get lost upon such request. The Ping commands
Hello Martin Simovic
Am 2014-06-11 11:23, schrieb Martin Simovic:
Hi,
On 23 Apr 2014, at 21:39, Ludovic Marcotte lmarco...@inverse.ca wrote:
Is this a known bug or should I fill a bug report? Any help is very
appreciated.
iOS devices mostly use Ping to detect changes, and right now, we
On 2014-06-11, 5:23 AM, Martin Simovic wrote:
Thanks for the update. I am running 2.2.5 now with same symptoms (Push
notifications do not work). Tried removing account and configuring it
again - same issue. Could it be that the fix did not make it to 2.2.5?
Ping was implemented yesterday. You
On 11 Jun 2014, at 14:08, Ludovic Marcotte lmarco...@inverse.ca wrote:
Ping was implemented yesterday. You can test the nightly builds or wait for
v2.2.6.
Tested with 2.2.5.20140611-1 and iOS 7.1.1 - not lucky.
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UPDATE:
Tested with latest stable 2.2.3 and latest nightly build 2.2.3.20140423-1 with
same result. Android client works without any issues.
Is this a known bug or should I fill a bug report? Any help is very appreciated.
Thanks
Best Regards
Martin Šimovič
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On 2014-04-23, 2:35 PM, Martin Simovic wrote:
Is this a known bug or should I fill a bug report? Any help is very appreciated.
iOS devices mostly use Ping to detect changes, and right now, we just
tell the device to get lost upon such request. The Ping commands is
quite fundamentally flawed in
Hi,
I am experiencing problems with ActiveSync on my iPhone, with following setup:
- Ubuntu 12.04
- SOGo 2.2.3 + Activesync from Inverse repositories
- Samba4 as authentication backend
- Posfix MTA
- Dovecot 2.1 (from Quantal repositories)
- Mysql 5.5
- iPhone 5S, iOS 7.1
The problem is that