Am 15.11.2011 17:13, schrieb Donny Brooks:
Thanks for that. What I meant by having to use ActiveSync was for a
single interface. Plus if our users have to pay for a CalDAV client
AND an email client (android and blackberry) they wouldn't like it.
That is why I was looking for a single user interface if possible.
Yes, I agree that this would be nice,
but don't forget about the restrictions of active sync.
With cal/cardav you can have multiple calendars/address books from your
server,
with ActiveSync you usually only get just one and only one of these.
Everything looks to be good with the above CalDAV so I will try it.
However I wish I could get to the bottom of the email issues using Bo
Simmons modified z-push ActiveSync addon on android.
Do you have the source available for download somewhere ?
I could have a look at it.
And the Touchdown client keeps not pulling all the messages but is
able to send email. I would rather be able to use the built in client
so users won't have to purchase another piece of software that in the
end drains the battery faster than normal.
I did descide to stop looking into zPush when I discovered that
my HTC Desire did not properly work with the built in ActiveSync client
against
Exchange 2010 servers.
I did then try various other ActiveSync clients for android, and every
single one had it's problems
against a exchange 2010 server. (Sometimes lost mails, calendar entries
with wrong time zones, german umlauts gibing problems and so on)
After this I looked at funambol for Android, did mostly work, but the
calendar sync issue was a show stopper at that time (2 years ago).
Then I switched over to cal/cardav and the problems where gone, and I
did gain the ability to
havbe multiple calendars and address books synced to the handhelds.
PS: Have a look at this link: http://wiki.sogo.nu/ClientIntegration
André
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