-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Adam Tauno WIlliams wrote:
"alternative"? Syncing with eGroupware uses Funambol as the SyncML provider and integrates via a connector; as does just about every Open Source groupware server (OGo, Citadel, Zimbra, SOGo, etc...). Does the eGroupware in the repo provide a pre-configured Funambol instance?
The version of egroupware I have currently running does not use funambol, (it has its own internal SyncML support). Now egroupware, may have since ported to a version using a funambol plugin (which would make sense because some of the results were occasionally a little odd with its own SyncML support), or may offer funambol as an alternative to its own support. The repo version I have not checked recently, as the server machine is still on 10.2 it needs to be upgraded before I check, and that upgrade is not going to be straight forward as there is rather a lot of development stuff on it. I have not looked at Citadel or Zimbra for a year or so I cannot comment on them but I believe SOGo have their own WebDAV based client for their own synchronisation technology, and it is this that is currently used to sync egroupware with Thunderbird in my setup. I have not looked at the latest version of funambol yet (not a lot of point until the Thunderbird/Lightning funambol connector can be got to work again on Linux/openSuSE), I want to upgrade server before loading this for obvious reasons. For the first version I loaded the unofficial funambol MySQL support which required some tweaking of the MySQL settings to get working. For the version installed currently (which does have official MySQL support), I am not sure to what extent this tweaking can be removed, in short I have to start from scratch. IIRC The original funambol project was a PHP script which I believe is still available, at some point (to add to the confusion) this was ported to Java which is also still available.
If you can get a local IP link between PC and device all things are possible (puTTY or VNC on a symbian phone is a bit of fun, and there is a rather handy free phoned based FTP server).
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