Z-Push: Calendar works, but failing to successfully syncronize contacts

Johannes Graumann johannes_graumann at web.de
Mon Apr 23 11:31:22 CEST 2012


Hello,

Thank you for your fast answer.

The phone is a N9 running MeeGo 1.2 Harmattan.

The server is a openpkg kolab-2.3.4-Debian6.0-binary install.

I have an Asus Transformer (1) running Android ICS at home and will check 
out whether that would work.

Any further hint is highly appreciated.

Sincerely, Joh

ABBAS Alain wrote:

> Hello
> Nokia's Client ActiveSync is more than buggy and have many issues, try if
> you can with an IOS or android to see if the problem is from Zpush or from
> the server.
> 
> and please be more precise on the version that you use from server and
> phone should help to respond :) .
> 
> Alain Abbas
> Regards
> 
> 
> 
> -----Message original-----
> De: "Johannes Graumann" <johannes_graumann at web.de>
> Envoyé: 23 avril 2012 09:04:36 UTC
> Pour: kolab-users at kolab.org
> Cc:
> Sujet : Z-Push: Calendar works,but failing to successfully syncronize
> contacts
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Z-Push on kolab is driving me crazy. I don't seem to be able to use it to
> sync my carefully curated addressbook from my longstanding (and up to
> date) kolab installation to my Nokia N9, no matter what I do (this is a
> new attempt to get to the bottom of this - there are other attempts in the
> history of the mailing list).
> 
> I have come to suspect that my LONG and convoluted directory structure may
> be at the root of my problems to sync. I have my N9 set to only sync
> contacts and calendars and in the kolab-management interface all (of the
> many) mail folders are de-selected. However, in the z-push debug output I
> can see the processes touch the mail-only folders and my hypothesis is
> that given the folder structure this takes so long that more often than
> not the actual (shared) contact folder I absolutely need to syncronized is
> never reached as wireless time outs/instability etc. will eventually
> interfere. The calendar folder may be earlier in the hierarchy (as it is
> not shared and thus resides below "inbox") and sync more reliably.
> 
> Is this a viable scenario and if yes, how might I remedy it?
> 
> Sincerely, Joh
> 
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