Am Donnerstag, 01. Januar 2015 23:37 CET, Ian McMichael <ian.mcmich...@gmail.com> schrieb: > I have just upgraded to SOGo v2.2.13 and set the > SOGoMaximumSyncResponseSize = 512 parameter to my sogo.conf. I am using > the native Android v5.0.1 ActiveSync client on a Nexus 5 phone. For the > first time I have managed to succeed in getting all my contacts, > calendar events and messages to sync successfully. > > When I log into my account in the SOGo web interface I can see and > access six calendars. One is my personal calendar. Two belong to other > users on the system and the remaining three are public, web-based ICS > files. If I run a "sogo-tool manage-eas listfolders <username> > <device>" command I can see that only two +vevent folders are listed. > As a result only two calendars appear on my Android device.
While syncing other users calendar folders the permissions are verified: you need to have permission to add/delete calendar objects. Web-based calendars are currently not supported. > > I have tried viewing the properties of the calendars in webmail and > ticking the Synchronize box and adding a tag. However, this has not > made any difference. What else can I try? Is there some way of > debugging the process that checks my access to the calendars to see what > might be causing them to fail to add ActiveSync folders? > > Should calendar colours sync via ActiveSync? ActiveSync doesn't offer an interface to sync calendar colors of a calendar folder. Both the calendars are > appearing in a teal colour on my Android device at the moment. Luckily > I've found an app called "Set Calendar Colors" in the Play Store, which > allows me to force them to change. It would be nice if there was a way > to set them automatically and keep them in sync if I change them in the > web interface... > > Otherwise thanks for the 2.2.13 release, which makes ActiveSync much > more usable. Oh, and a Happy New Year to all at Inverse... > > -- > users@sogo.nu > https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists