On Thu, 2007-11-29 at 20:31 +0100, Guido Diepen wrote:
> Sorry for bugging the list with this. Turns out I can't send email directly 
> to 
> John since something is misconfigured with the SPF settings for my domain 
> currently :(
> 
> Maybe other people can see interesting things in it also though :)
> 
> Currently testing your sync-engine again. Yesterday I installed everything 
> from SVN combined with the opensync 0.22 tree. As I mentioned on the 
> mailinglist yesterday, the previously available  partnership with the 
> exchange server at mail2web.com was deleted after I connected my phone to 
> sync-engine.
> 
> After this I created a partnership with linux, then I tried the opensync with 
> KDE and I got the errormessages about some unexpected PCDATA that I also sent 
> to the list yesterday. 
> 
> 
> During the day I recreated the mail2web partnership again (nice to have some 
> pushmail) and so I had 2 partnerships, 1 with mail2web and 1 with 
> sync-engine. 
> 
> Since the 0.22 opensync was not working for me anyway and therefore syncing 
> at 
> all was not working, I decided to give the 0.3x svn opensync framework a go. 
> The compilation went really smooth. 
> 
> After this I started the sync-engine (rev 3070, last changed rev 3059) and 
> connected my phone to the computer. I just let it be connected for some time 
> and after about 40 seconds the sync-engine crashed. The complete log file 
> from connecting till crash is attached with this email. 
> 
> After this sync-engine crashed, again the partnership with mail2web was 
> removed.
> 
> More information about the device: I am using a MDA Vario III, WM6 Dutch 
> version.
> 

Thanks for your report.

The crash is actually caused by the phone not responding to a
CeProcessConfig request (which does look correctly constructed).

Can you try the following:

        - Delete all partnerships from the phone
        - Create a new partnership with the linux box
        - Attempt sync

In other words, don't create the mail2web partnership first. I am
wondering if we are incorrectly handling adjacent partnerships that are
not a direct AS partnership.

I am currently working heavily on the partnership code to clean it up
improve it and add some very useful per-partnership configurations, so
now would be a good time for me to investigate this one.

(Incidentally, regarding pushmail - if you or anyone else has an
internet-facing IP address you may be interested in some other work I am
doing at the moment - it's embryonic at the moment but I am looking to
use some of the core sync-engine code to develop a linux-hosted push
email server. I have been watching Airsync traffic for a while now and I
think it can be done...watch this space!)

        John.


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