[sync] Using activesync with git version of horde

Mike barjunk at attglobal.net
Thu Sep 30 18:04:59 UTC 2021


Quoting Mike <barjunk at attglobal.net>:

> Quoting Ralf Lang <lang at b1-systems.de>:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Am 30.09.21 um 00:10 schrieb Mike:
>>>
>>> Quoting Ralf Lang <lang at b1-systems.de>:
>>>
>>>> Hi Mike,
>>>>
>>>> Am 28.09.21 um 02:39 schrieb Mike:
>>>>>
>>>>> I've installed horde using the git version of horde and have  
>>>>> installed the activesync module.
>>>>>
>>>>> Are there other pieces I need to load as well?
>>>>>
>>>>> I would expect that in the administration menu that ActiveSync  
>>>>> would be listed.
>>>>>
>>>>> Additionally, when setting permissions, I'd expect it to also  
>>>>> exist there.
>>>>>
>>>>> Probably just don't have all the needed pieces.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for some guidance.
>>>>>
>>>>> Mike
>>>>
>>>> If you use ActiveSync in horde-git or horde/composer, you should  
>>>> have all the pieces in place already. You may want to configure a  
>>>> redirect for the well-known URIs to help apps on your mobile to  
>>>> autodetect.
>>>>
>>>> Out of curiosity: Which use case is better for you using  
>>>> ActiveSync rather than CalDAV/CardDAV and imap?
>>>
>>> As far as use case, I prefer Activesync, but honestly haven't  
>>> tried CalDAV/CarDAV w/imap.
>>>
>>> Can you do contact syncing with the latter?  My main goal is to  
>>> sync mail, contacts, calendar.  I'd like todo's as well, but am  
>>> not using it currently.
>>>
>> Yes, CalDAV does tasks and calendar items. CardDAV does contacts.  
>> imap does emails. For android, best use the free davx app to get  
>> your horde appointments into the android calendar app. Tasks work  
>> best with "opentasks" app but any app using the task backend should  
>> work. Contacts are synced to the contacts backend and can be  
>> consumed from the stock addressbook or most fancy addressbooks.
>>
>>>
>>> I apologize for not being clearer...I made the assumption that I'd  
>>> get similar administrative menu items with the git version of  
>>> horde and I used composer to install the ActiveSync module, like  
>>> this: composer.phar require horde/activesync dev-FRAMEWORK_6_0
>>>
>>> However, I don't see the permissions for activesync nor the  
>>> activesync menu like I do on my older install.
>> That's interesting. Can you provide screenshots? I'd like to look into this.
>>
>
> Screenshot attached.
>
> Also, looks like I dorked up the permissions for my "normal"  
> users...what is the best way to set that to the default?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Mike
Scratch that last request...I figured it out.  Just go into the  
permissions and ensure that authenticated users have the correct access.

Sorry for the noise.



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