On 11/26/2014 12:14 PM, Martin Simovic <[email protected]> wrote: > sogo-activesync is relatively new to SOGo and hence it is not as mature as > sogo itself. At the moment it is slow and consumes a lot of RAM.
Well, thats not so good. I was planning on trying one last time to get my boss to let me keep our dovecot+SOGo server and upgrade everyone to Outlook 2013 on the desktop to avoid an imminent migration to Office 365 - but that, of course, would require to use ActiveSync. Are you saying you would not recommend this in an office setting, say, with about 70 users? SOGo is a VM on VMWare, and I can give it lots of RAM if needed, but it will need to be reasonably responsive for everyone. > I would use ActiveSync only where there is no other option really. This is > not the case in iOS which supports SOGo natively. If I were you I would drop > ActiveSync altogether and leave IMAP for email. > Plus under accounts add CalDAV account for calendars and CardDAV account for > contacts. Your phone will thank you. Noted for iPhone users. I also wish I could get my Android to see my Address Books... DavDroid just doesn't seem to see them, ever... -- [email protected] https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
