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Carddav und Caldav Anbindung

Anónimo hace 13 años actualizado por suurban hace 9 años 3
Eine Erweiterung mit der man Carddav und Caldav Synchronisation durchführen kann wäre gut. Damit kann man dann eine Reihe von Desktop Clients anbinden (Thunderbird, KDE Kontakt, iCal und das Mac Adressbuch z.b.)
My issue with Hotmail and the integration with Outlook / WinPhone is that I can't seem to get a conesstint view of the inbox, especially as it relates to deleting messages. I believe it's due to the usage of POP3 as the protocol that Outlook uses to connect to Hotmail. E.g. deletes on the phone OR via Outlook are only done locally. Only the web interface seems to be definitive (i.e. deletes using the web interface do get synced down to the phone but even those don't get synced to Outlook once it has downloaded a message!)Since I am primarily an Outlook and phone user and rarely use the web UI, this is a pain for me. I have almost entirely abandoned Hotmail as a consequence.Of course, this is what POP was designed for making a local, nondestructive snapshot of a remote mailbox. By contrast, IMAP does support remote operations and allows you to have a single conesstint view, so both Outlook and my Windows Phone work better with Gmail than they do with Outlook. It is completely insane IMHO that Hotmail hasn't implemented a more modern protocol like IMAP, not to mention not having native MAPI support (Google Apps for Business does!)But even over IMAP, Outlook's integration with Gmail is far from perfect the biggest pain with this is that DML operations appear to be implemented synchronously for every message (even with Outlook operating in cached mode), leading to unacceptable latencies when trying to bulk-delete or bulk-move messages. Of course, this may just be attributable to a bad implementation on Outlook's part I suspect this is the case, because Mail.app on OSX seems to have far less of these latency issues, and I believe it integrates with Gmail using IMAP as well.

Hallo,

vor 4 Jahren war das vielleicht noch nicht so absehbar, aber es wird immer wichtiger Kalender und Adressbücher NICHT lokal zu speichern und verwalten. Es ist fast egal ob Cal- und CardDAV a la OwnCloud zur Verfügung stehen oder ob nur eine Synchronisierung mit irgendeinem Server erfolgt.

Fast jeder Mitarbeiter will früher oder später diesen Kalender auch in seinem Handy/Tablet/privatPC haben...