Thanks, yes, indeed. I had in memory that Gmail had abandoned ActiveSync. So that is not really the case. They only stopped support for ActiveSync on their Gmail servers years ago.
Kai-Uwe Rommel From: users-requ...@sogo.nu <users-requ...@sogo.nu> On Behalf Of "Raoul Schroeder" Sent: Friday, November 22, 2024 7:14 PM To: users@sogo.nu Subject: [Marketing Mail] AW: [SOGo] recommendation for Android client app for ActiveSync? Hi, I just use the Gmail App that is pre-installed. It can use ActiveSync if you use "Exchange" as the server type. /Raoul Von: users-requ...@sogo.nu <users-requ...@sogo.nu> Im Auftrag von Kai-Uwe Rommel - ARS Gesendet: Freitag, 22. November 2024 18:15 An: users@sogo.nu Betreff: [SOGo] recommendation for Android client app for ActiveSync? Hi, does anyone have a recommendation for an Android Mail/Calendar app that works via ActiveSync against a SOGo server? I would like to avoid the effort of having to configure IMAP/SMTP/CalDAV/CardDAV all separately. ActiveSync is so convenient in comparison ... I already used Nine and BlueMail so far. Nine is not free but cheap (IMO) but a pain to move to a new device with the license key. BlueMail is OK but I recently encountered a problem with calendar with it and there is no support reachable there (I would even pay, but ...). Kai-Uwe Rommel ARS Computer und Consulting GmbH, www.ars.de\r\nGarmischer Str. 7 \u00B7 80339 M\u00FCnchen \u00B7 Deutschland\r\nGesch\u00E4ftsf\u00FChrer: Michael Arbesmeier \u00B7 Stefan Sch\u00E4ffer\r\nHandelsregister: K\u00F6ln \u00B7 HRB 114 994 \u00B7 USt-ID: DE 155 068 909\r\nDatenschutzerkl\u00E4rung | Part of TIMETOACT GROUP \r\n