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2017 Aug 25
1
Dovecot - Postfix Calender Synchronisation
...e other hosts, SMTP Server(-s) is other host. All these Servers need access same data on one place. Yes, you can use IMAP to store contacts and events, as e.g. Kerio, Groupwise, and probably some other do and then write some interface server to convert data from IMAP to HTTP. But many vcard and vcal servers store the data in DB (AFAIK SOGo.nu stores these in DB). Btw, dovecot can use SOLR/Lucene for indexing too. Dovecot does use local index files too, but probably if you have really many emails, then you want really indexing server (which can run on different hardware). Why? Because of s...
2017 Aug 24
3
Dovecot - Postfix Calender Synchronisation
On Wed Aug 23 2017 14:26:15 GMT-0400 (Eastern Standard Time), Rupert Gallagher <ruga at protonmail.com> wrote: > On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 7:22 PM, Tanstaafl <tanstaafl at libertytrek.org> wrote: > >> I would have to put in a plug for SOGo - very lightweight, ... > >> Care to elaborate? > >
2008 Aug 26
4
syncml with server push email
...ful info. To mix it up a little, I was using Funambol for the Pim stuff, but ran into a bunch of issues and switched to eGroupWare which has it's own syncml ability which works quite nicely with my pda. I stopped using Funambol as the server didn't properly deal with the conversion from vcal to ical and as a result appointments synced on the pda end, always ended up 8 hours early :-( This was going from ThunderBird to Windows Mobile, so I am hoping to avoid this happening again. -- Harondel J. Sibble Sibble Computer Consulting Creating solutions for the small business and home com...
2010 Jun 18
1
Using Wine to sync mobile phones with Linux?
...h every mobile device using Wine in order to synchronize meetings and contacts. Has any one ever done this? If so: which phones or which software can be used for this purpose? Of course the synchronizing software should be able to produce a file format that can be used on Linux, particularly ical/vcal files, because every Linux PIM component can use this file.