On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 2:21 PM, Michael Wing <marsfurrycreat...@gmail.com>wrote:
> > I am using version 4. From my rudimentary understanding, doesn't >> Activesync >> > only allow a client to sync with Horde? What I'm looking for is a way >> to >> > sync Horde directly with Exchange without a middle-man, so to speak. >> >> Perhaps if you explain a bit more about what you're trying to do? Do >> you own/control the Exchange server in question? >> >> > Yes, I do own/control the Exchange server in question. I'm simply looking > for a way to keep my Contacts and Calendar synchronized between Exchange > and Horde. That way, I only have to update one calendar, and one set of > contacts, and I can be assured that everything will be the same in both > places. Ideally, this would occur on the server-side, perhaps a Horde > plugin that uses ActiveSync behind the scenes to do the synchronization. > > I have found a way to do this by using SyncML Pro on my iPhone, which is > also connected to my Exchange server. The phone is acting as a gateway of > sorts to grab the calendar entries and contacts from my Exchange server, > and sync them with Horde using SyncML. This works, but requires SyncML Pro > to remain open for synchronization to occur. Once again, ideally this > would be done server-side so these limitations don't exist. > > Michael > > > I've found that the Funambol Windows Sync Client will do what I want, by installing that on my Outlook/Exchange connected Windows computer and periodically syncing. It might not be server-side, but at least it doesn't require a phone client :) -- imp mailing list Frequently Asked Questions: http://wiki.horde.org/FAQ To unsubscribe, mail: imp-unsubscr...@lists.horde.org