[horde] ActiveSync testing latest release

Brent impuser at bitrealm.com
Sat Jun 6 13:19:00 UTC 2026


  Hmm...in looking at my logs, I see a big increase in web hits just  
BEFORE I changed to 16.0. In fact, the change seems to have started  
once I went to horde/activesync 3.0.0beta3. I have reverted to  
horde/activesync 3.0.0beta2 and am checking. As of now, things look  
more stable on beta2 using the 14.1 setting.  With beta3, clients seem  
to "ping" the server every 2 seconds and it results in increased  
battery usage on their devices.

brent

Quoting Brent <impuser at bitrealm.com>:

> 14.1 seems to be stable on the current compost build; well, as  
> stable as it has been. I dunno if there's changes in the latest  
> codebase for 14.1 or not.
>
> There are occasions where if/when the user makes a LOT of changes to  
> their mail folders (creating new folders, moving folders, renaming a  
> bunch..all in the web ui), then sometimes I need to remove and  
> re-add the setup on the phone as it stops syncing for some reason.  
> I've not debugged it as it happens infrequently and is easy to just  
> reconfigure the phone.
>
> brent
>
> Quoting Mike <barjunk at attglobal.net>:
>
>> But in the latest release, 14.1 is working for you?
>>
>> Or do you mean you reverted your install?
>>
>> I haven't tried 14.1 in the latest install.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>> Quoting Brent <impuser at bitrealm.com>:
>>
>>> I tried 16.0 but had to revert. I didn't have device logging  
>>> turned on, but I had users stop seeing mail folders being updated;  
>>> plus, http hits to the Horde server really increased with phones  
>>> "pinging" the server every 2 seconds. This also led to some phones  
>>> showing 30% usage of the Mail client (built-in Apple Mail using  
>>> ActiveSync) in a single day. A normal usage might be 2% running in  
>>> the background.
>>>
>>> I need to run something in dev and try to link a test user to it  
>>> in order to get useful logging. I'm back on 14.1. The per-user  
>>> setup that was posted doesn't seem to work if using Imp as an  
>>> authentication backend. It appears that Horde must be the  
>>> authenticator, then I could define per-user ActiveSync versions.  
>>> Using IMP, it appeared to be one setting for all.
>>>
>>> brent
>>>
>>> Quoting Mike <barjunk at attglobal.net>:
>>>
>>>> Has anyone tried using ActiveSync yet besides me?
>>>>
>>>> Mike
>>>>
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