[turba] turba Digest, Vol 1634, Issue 1

Ralf Lang lang at b1-systems.de
Thu Jan 24 16:03:27 UTC 2013


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Am 24.01.2013 16:56, schrieb Pierre:
> Hi, To synchronize my linux computers, I use syncevolution (the
> last stable release) To synchronize my phone, I use funambol
> application. In those applications, "other email, address and
> phone" are implemented.
> 
> With syncevolution and funambol, "other email" field goes to
> email, "other fax" field goes to fax. in sync evolution and
> funmbol, the "other address" fields goes nowhere and are lost, and
> "other phone" field as well. IM address are not sync at all. So in
> a way, why does it work for "other email" and "other fax" and not 
> for "other address" and "other phone"? By the way, the only
> attribute I made up was "other phone". "other address" fields are
> already defined in the default file attribute.
> 
> 
> Where can I find some information about the protocol that horde
> uses?
> 
> thanks...
> 
> 

Horde implements Exchange ActiveSync (prop. MS protocol used by most
android handhelds) and SyncML (open Protocol defined by OMA).

ActiveSync has a fixes set of mapped fields. Your endpoints may only
implement a subset of these or all, but you cannot add arbitrary new
fields for syncing.

If you want to provide more freeform data sharing methods, you can
build a plugin / app for your client which consumes the Horde native
RPC api.



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Ralf Lang
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Mail: lang at b1-systems.de
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