[commits] [Wiki] changed: ActiveSync

Michael Rubinsky mrubinsk at horde.org
Fri Apr 1 21:55:35 UTC 2011


mrubinsk  Fri, 01 Apr 2011 21:55:35 +0000

Modified page: http://wiki.horde.org/ActiveSync
New Revision:  1.75
Change log:  escape

@@ -46,9 +46,9 @@
  || iPod Touch / iPad / iPhone || 3.1.3 || Yes || Yes || Contacts and  
Calendar ||
  || Windows Mobile Device || 6.1 || ? || ? || Contacts reported to work. ||
  || Windows Mobile Emulator || 6.5 || Yes || Yes || Contacts,  
Calendars (with proper support for recurring events and exceptions),  
and Tasks. ||
  || Nokia E90 || !MfE 3.0 || ? || ? || Contacts verified to work. ||
-|| Nokia N900 || Maemo 1.3 || No || ? || Client fails to send  
standard post variables, but Horde works around this. Contacts  
verified to work. Earlier versions of firmware are either completely  
broken, or only support ActiveSync version 12.1. ||
+|| Nokia N900 || Maemo 1.3 || No || ? || Client fails to send  
standard post variables, but Horde works around this. Contacts  
verified to work. Earlier versions of firmware are either completely  
broken, or only support !ActiveSync version 12.1. ||

  ++ Setting up the device

  It's beyond the scope of this page to go into detail for each  
individual device. In general, you will need to create a new account  
on the device. The account type should be something like //Microsoft  
Exchange// or //!ActiveSync//. Some devices use //Corporate//. You  
will need to enter your normal Horde username and password in the  
appropriate fields. In the field for the server address, you should  
enter the **root** of the webserver or virtual host that hosts Horde.  
For example, if you host horde at http://host.example.com/horde then  
you should enter http://host.example.com. You can ignore any reference  
to a //domain// entry.



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