[commits] [Wiki] changed: ActiveSync
Michael Rubinsky
mrubinsk at horde.org
Wed Aug 8 02:11:52 UTC 2012
mrubinsk Wed, 08 Aug 2012 02:11:52 +0000
Modified page: http://wiki.horde.org/ActiveSync
New Revision: 149
Change log: Some device/capability updates
@@ -108,26 +108,28 @@
This code has been reported to work on the following devices:
|| Device || Version(s) || Provisioning || GAL Searching || Notes ||
Verified EAS Versions ||
|| HP !WebOS || 2.1.0 || Yes || ? || Contacts, Calendar, Tasks are
working, for SSL with a private certificate you have to trust the
certificate in the browser || 2.5 ||
-|| HTC Desire Z / HTC Desire HD || 2.2 || yes || yes || Contacts and
Calendar via native !ActiveSync, SSL ok || 2.5 ||
+|| HTC Desire Z / HTC Desire HD || 2.2 || Yes || Yes || Contacts and
Calendar via native !ActiveSync, SSL ok || 2.5 ||
|| HTC Desire S || 2.3.3 || ? || ? || Contacts and Calendar via
native !ActiveSync, SSL ok || 2.5 ||
|| HTC Magic || Android 2.2.1 unbranded || ? || ? || Contacts,
Calendars || 2.5 ||
-|| iOS Devices (iPhone, iPad, iPod) || 3.1.3 -> 4.3.5 || Yes, with
Bugs. Certain versions of iOS - 4.3(8F190) for one, go into a
provisioning loop due to a bug in iOS (it continues to send the OLD
X-Ms-Policykey value after it receives a new one). || Yes || Contacts
and Calendar || 2.5, 12.1 ||
-|| iOS Devices (iPhone, iPad, iPod) || 5.0 || Yes || Yes || Contacts
and Calendar, and basic support for Tasks via the Reminders App. ||
2.5, 12.1 ||
+|| iOS Devices (iPhone, iPad, iPod) || 3.1.3 -> 4.3.5 || Yes, with
Bugs. Certain versions of iOS - 4.3(8F190) for one, go into a
provisioning loop due to a bug in iOS (it continues to send the OLD
X-Ms-Policykey value after it receives a new one). || Yes || Contacts,
Calendar and Email || 2.5, 12.1 ||
+|| iOS Devices (iPhone, iPad, iPod) || 5.0 || Yes || Yes || Contacts,
Calendar, Email, and basic support for Tasks via the Reminders App. ||
2.5, 12.1 ||
|| Motorola XT910 || Android 2.3.6 || No || ? || Contacts, calendar
data and tasks work. SSL works as well. || ? ||
-|| Motorola Droid || 2.0.1, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 || Broken support before
2.2, works with 2.2 and above. || Native support in 2.2 and later,
earlier versions can use the //Corporate Directory// app in the
Marketplace. || Contacts and Calendar data. On Froyo/2.2 SSL
connections will NOT work with a self signed certificate even if the
"Accept All Certificates" checkbox is selected. See
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/android/thread?tid=45e6836618212fdf&hl=en (A (Free) Level One certificate from http://www.startssl.com/ seems to work well here).|| 2.5, 12.0 (no 12.1)
||
-|| Motorola Milestone || 2.1, 2.2 || See Motorola Droid above. || See
Motorola Droid above. || Contacts and Calendar || 2.5, 12.0 ||
-|| Moxier Mail || 2.15.1 (Android) || Yes || Yes || Minimal
recurrence support in calendar. DOES NOT RESPECT SERVER SIDE STATE
RESETS - so changing sync prefs, clearing state on server will require
a manual resync on the device! || 2.5, 12.0 ||
+|| Motorola Droid || 2.0.1, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 || Broken support before
2.2, works with 2.2 and above. || Native support in 2.2 and later,
earlier versions can use the //Corporate Directory// app in the
Marketplace. || Contacts, Calendar and Email. On Froyo/2.2 SSL
connections will NOT work with a self signed certificate even if the
"Accept All Certificates" checkbox is selected. See
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/android/thread?tid=45e6836618212fdf&hl=en (A (Free) Level One certificate from http://www.startssl.com/ seems to work well here).|| 2.5, 12.0
||
+|| Motorola Milestone || 2.1, 2.2 || See Motorola Droid above. || See
Motorola Droid above. || Contacts, Calendar, and Email || 2.5, 12.0 ||
+|| Moxier Mail || 2.15.1 (Android) || Yes || Yes || Contacts,
Calendar with minimal recurrence support and Email. DOES NOT RESPECT
SERVER SIDE STATE RESETS - so changing sync prefs, clearing state on
server will require a manual resync on the device! || 2.5, 12.0 ||
|| Nokia E5-00 || ? || ? || ? || Contacts & calendar via !RoadSync.
Calendar works native client but contacts do not seem to work. || 2.5 ||
|| Nokia E90 || !MfE 3.0 || ? || ? || Contacts verified to work. || 2.5 ||
|| 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. || 2.5 ||
-|| Samsung Galaxy Nexus || 4.0.2 (ICS) || Yes, full support. || Yes,
native support via the search functionality. || Initial testing with
Calendar and Contacts works. Be sure to ENABLE email syncing (even
though Horde doesn't support it. Disabling email syncing - even if
enabling calendar and contacts - seems to prevent the initial folder
sync required for the account to be initially set up on the phone. ||
2.5, 12.0 ||
+|| Samsung Galaxy Nexus || 4.0.2 (ICS) || Yes, full support. || Yes,
native support via the search functionality. || Calendar, Contacts,
and Email works. Be sure to ENABLE email syncing (even though Horde
doesn't support it. Disabling email syncing - even if enabling
calendar and contacts - seems to prevent the initial folder sync
required for the account to be initially set up on the phone. || 2.5,
12.0, 12.1 ||
|| Samsung Galaxy S2 || 2.3.4 || ? || ? || GT-I9100 - Contacts and
calendar data works. SSL works as well (self-signed certificates
also). || 2.5 ||
-|| Samsung Galaxy S2 || 4.0.3 (ICS) || Yes, full support. || Yes,
native support via the search functionality. || GT-I9100 - Initial
testing with Calendar and Contacts works. Be sure to ENABLE email
syncing (even though Horde doesn't support it. Disabling email syncing
- even if enabling calendar and contacts - seems to prevent the
initial folder sync required for the account to be initially set up on
the phone. SSL works as well (self-signed certificates also). || 2.5,
12.0 ||
-|| !TouchDown For Droid || Version 6.5.0002 || Yes || Yes ||
Contacts, Calendar (recurrence/exceptions mostly work - minor bugs
still being worked out), and Tasks. || 2.5, 12.1 ||
-|| Windows Mobile Device || 6.1 || ? || ? || Contacts reported to
work. || 2.5 ||
-|| Windows Phone 7 || 7.0 || ? || ? || Contacts, Calendars || 2.5 ||
+|| Samsung Galaxy S2 || 4.0.3 (ICS) || Yes, full support. || Yes,
native support via the search functionality. || GT-I9100 - Calendar,
Contacts and Email works. Be sure to ENABLE email syncing (even though
Horde doesn't support it. Disabling email syncing - even if enabling
calendar and contacts - seems to prevent the initial folder sync
required for the account to be initially set up on the phone. SSL
works as well (self-signed certificates also). || 2.5, 12.0 ||
+|| !TouchDown For Droid || Version 6.5.0002 || Yes || Yes ||
Contacts, Calendar (recurrence/exceptions mostly work - minor bugs
still being worked out), Tasks, and Email. || 2.5, 12.1 ||
+|| Windows Mobile || 6.1 || ? || ? || Contacts, Email || 2.5 ||
+|| Windows Mobile || 6.5 || Yes, full support. || Yes || Contacts,
Calendar, Tasks, Email. || 2.5, 12.0, 12.1 ||
+|| Windows Phone || 7.0 || Yes, with limited security policy support.
|| Yes || Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, Email || 2.5, 12.0, 12.1 ||
+|| Windows Phone || 7.5 || Yes, with limited security policy support.
|| Yes || Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, Email. Some devices may require a
Deleted items folder to be enabled. If error 8004010F is displayed on
the device, this is the likely culprit. See
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en/os_exchangeprotocols/thread/86e10e2d-bc4d-43dc-b6b7-f02630ff052b for more info. || 2.5, 12.0, 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 //host.example.com//. You can ignore any reference to
a //domain// entry. If the device **requires** the domain entry (some
Windows Mobile devices do this) you may safely enter any value.
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