ActiveSync
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Thanks for the screenshots - all working now. Appears to be working well - this is a really good choice for email/calendar/contacts all synced to iOS now.
I also tried adding autodiscover DNS CNAME and SRV entries as per a post on the SOGO mailing list - but that doesn't seem to work. Might be nice if the correct DNS entries for this could be worked out to simplify client setup.
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@scurtis from what I have read in msn docs, you have to set up a autodiscover.xml. Maybe you can try https://docs.cloudron.io/email/#autodiscoverxml
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Seems to work well on iOS, thank you so much for finally implementing this!
However on macOS I can connect to it but it won't actually load my mails in the app:
Any idea what's wrong?
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@andreasdueren the macOS mail app only implements ews (exchange webservices) and not eas (exchange active sync).
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@andreasdueren FYI, I found this Apple reference and it seems to imply a difference between mac OSX and iOS/iPadOS support... which was more clearly summarized by @fbartels:) And this Microsoft reference on the difference between EAS and EWS.
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ActiveSync is indeed a bit hard to test from my side. Is the main reason here that the logs are flooding the system or something else? Maybe we have to reduce logging. Have you looked upstream with SOGo to get some info on active sync and resource usage?
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@nebulon I cannot really post a log, because most of them contains folder names but it seams, that every device goes through all of its folders very often and it gets logged. 10 seconds of log, after the initial sync with the device, contained without spaces, 49534 letters in 53 lines. Mostly LIST and stuff like that.
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I have disabled the verbose logging now in the latest package. I will look into making ActiveSync optional next.
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