Am 14.10.2015 um 01:42 schrieb Peter Beck:
On 10/12/2015 08:37 AM, Sascha Kasch wrote:
also tried a lot with activesync and had the same problems with mailboxes
above 3 or 5 GB. Some of them are even 20+ GB.
These are my settings with a prefork (/etc/default/sogo) of 15:
Hey Sascha,
I've just tried your settings (on an already "pre"-synced account) and
now it finally says "all folders are up to date" and does not disconnect
every few minutes, seems to be not that bad with your values, thanks a lot!
But still got a user with an subfolder containg about 5000 messages, it
downloads about 100 messages, then ActiveSysnc get's disconnected in
Outlook. After reconncting, about another 100 messages get downloaded,
then it disconnects again....but that mailbox is bigger than 5GB...
Also found an Microsoft-KB about disconnecting, they tell to set the
registry key "PushDuration" to 30 [1]. Just started testing with this key.
Hi Peter,
when using WorkersCount/Prefork of 15 and virtual Memory of 1024MB
your machine should have at least 16GB RAM for SOGo.
Have a look at sogo.log and take note of "child terminated with signal X".
I am not sure which signal is ok in terms of the parent process kills
the child
due to reaching memory limit but that should be stated right before
killing the child.
Had some headaches with working simultaneously with IMAP when Outlook is
currently
syncing. Creating and Renaming Folders broke the sync.
Some folders wouldn't show as the customer also worked with Mac and
somehow managed
to name folders with CRLF or prefix them with a space.
Another problem were some contacts that did not sync with customers
Outlook while i had his
account synced to another Outlook which showed all contacts. Deleting
the contact within SOGo
and readd them made them visible with customers Outlook (but to be
honest: comparing 1000 contacts
and mark those missing is not a task i'd like to do regulary)
With these settings (and IMAP wordlenght of 4MB) i am able to sync
approx 4-5GB in an hour. And for small mailboxes this i enough and mostly
stable.
one is do move this mail item to another folder and back and hopefully
it gets resynced and displayed.
Another is to delete the .ost cache file and let Outlook resync
everything. Obviously this is not a way to
go regulary. This problem is a show stopper for me as i can not say for
sure if my inbox is always properly synced
this shouldn't happen, I already can hear them screaming if they finally
find out two weeks later that they've missed some messages...
By the way: I've just deleted one of these ost-files on one of the
clients. Now Outlook creates new folders (Drafts (only this computer),
Trash[1], Sent[1]). Oh god how I hate this piece of software!!
afaik drafts are always stored locally with activesync. I never got
Outlook to store them
on the server.
Another thing to note is, that deleting the ost-file leaves you with
lost follow ups, rules no longer
find their target folder (moving mails rules based) and all categories
will be deleted.
To have the resync more clean you could also "sogo-tool manage-eas
resetdevice username deviceID"
That should eliminate your [1] folders.
As i already saw that behavior with Outlook 2013
being connected via IMAP i cannot blame it on EAS or SOGo.
Did not know this also happens with IMAP. Mail would be such a great
thing to work on - without Outlook. This is the most market-manipulating
thing...life would be much better without that piece of crap
designed to work with Exchange only, everything else is (intentionally)
poorly supported...
There's nothing left to add! Recently read that Microsoft stated with
the release of 2016
"Implementing calDAV and cardDAV might be done within the next years (!)"
Thanks again
Best Regards
Peter
Hoepfully you will be more successful and report back to the list.
Cheers,
Sascha
[1] https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2781579
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