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[GH-ISSUE #64] davical + outlook sync issue #65
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Originally created by @alexseymer on GitHub (Oct 6, 2015).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/aluxnimm/outlookcaldavsynchronizer/issues/64
Hi,
first of all - thank you for the excellent app!
Concerning my problem: I run a davical server and syncronize my mobile (Android + Davdroid) and my pc (Win 10 + Outlook 2013). The sync with my davical server works without problems with the Mozilla Lightning addon for Thunderbird and across devices (android tablet). When I make changes in Outlook and sync them, the changes are pushed to davical and later to my mobile. When I add something in my mobile the changes are pushed to davical (other devices receive the update), but Outlook is not receiving the update. And now it becomes really weird. A newly added appointment in Thunderbird Lightning is pushed to the mobile and Outlook. Long story short: The two-way sync seems to be more a one-way one. I can provide you with the logfiles if needed.
If you don't have access to a davical setup, I can provide you with a temporary account for my server in order to assess the issue.
Thanks for your help!
@aluxnimm commented on GitHub (Oct 6, 2015):
yes please send me your logs and a davical test account. we didn't test against davical so far.
@alexseymer commented on GitHub (Oct 6, 2015):
ok, I will send you the details by email.
Am 06.10.2015 um 16:34 schrieb Alex Nimmervoll: