[sync] ActiveSync troubles

mrubinsk at horde.org mrubinsk at horde.org
Sun Nov 4 18:01:49 UTC 2012


Quoting Lukas Gradl <horde at ssn.at>> (by accident posted in  
horde-mailinglist, so reposted in sync)
>
>
> Hi!
>
> I've installed Horde 5.0.0 and ActiveSync 2.0.1.
>
> As clients I play around with Samsung Galaxy S (i9000, Android  
> 2.3.5) and a Samsung Galaxy S3 (i9300, Android 4.0.4).
>
> I tried:
>
> $conf[activesync][emailsync]=true
> $conf[activesync][version]=12.1
> Neither i9000 nor i9300 work - they can successfully set up the  
> account, but no data is synced, nothing (besides the initial  
> connection) is logged in ActiveSync log on horde server.
>
> $conf[activesync][emailsync]=true
> $conf[activesync][version]=12
> i9000 same as with 12.1. i9300 works as expected.
>
> $conf[activesync][emailsync]=true
> $conf[activesync][version]=2.5
> i9000 same as with 12.1. i9300 works as expected.
>
> $conf[activesync][emailsync]=false
> $conf[activesync][version]=2.5
> i9000 works and i9300 works but no email is synched (as expected).
>
>
> In settings there's: "All versions are backwards compatible" so this  
> seems not correct behaviour to me.
>
> Any information on whar I might miss?
>
> regards
> Lukas
>
>
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.and the answer is still the same. I will need a sync log or wire  
trace to see what is wrong.

I can tell you that all my android devices work correctly (in so far  
as they support) all of the horde supported EAS versions.

They are backwards compatible in the sense that selecting a  newer  
version does not prevent clients that only support older versions from  
connecting, as long as the client correctly identifies its supported  
versions.

Mike

Lukas Gradl <horde at ssn.at> wrote:





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