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Subject:    Re: Z-Push and ActiveSync on Mac [was: Kolab on Mac OS X?]
From:       Albrecht =?utf-8?q?Dre=C3=9F?= <albrecht.dress () lios-tech ! com>
Date:       2012-03-16 14:20:35
Message-ID: 201203161520.36290.albrecht.dress () lios-tech ! com
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Hi Jeroen:

Am Freitag 16 März 2012, 14:37:55 schrieb Jeroen van Meeuwen (Kolab \
Systems):
> I don't recall this functionality / requirement having been raised 
> before.
> 
> FWIW, one form EWS integration is necessary for the exchange of 
> Free/Busy from(/to?) Exchange 2010, but that's not the same as providing 
> an emulated EWS interface to Kolab Groupware for Mac OS X clients.
> 
> Could you tell me about the client software you are using, and what 
> account options are available (IMAP, CalDAV, CardDAV, etcetera)?

E-mail can trivially be read using Mac's integrated mail application \
through IMAP.  This works perfectly, with the little drawback that it does \
not allow me to hide the special (Calendar, etc.) folders.

For calendars and address books my approach was to try the integrated Apple \
tools 'iCal' <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICal> and 'Address Book' \
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Address_Book_%28application%29>.  As afaik \
the code base is the same as for the iPhone tools which *do* connect to \
Kolab through Z-Push, I was surprised that it doesn't work.

iCal seems to support CalDav/WebDav, but I don't know how to configure it \
in Kolab.  Subscribing to *.ics calendar URL's works, but the calendar is \
read-only, and national utf8 characters are wrongly encoded.

No idea what might work for the address book.


The basic question is: how can I integrate a box running Mac OS X with \
Kolab?

I know that there were attempts to build Kontact for OS X.  However, \
afaict, there is no installer-like package which can simply be used.  The \
last time I tried it was through Macports source repository about a year \
ago, iirc it took ~72 hours (!!) on my old PowerMac G4 to compile, and \
there were still many bugs those days.  Needless to say that this is not an \
acceptable approach for the "normal" user.  The newest announcements are \
about 1 1/2 years old (e.g. \
<http://www.linux-magazin.de/Themengebiete/Special/Linuxtag-2010/News/Linuxtag-2010-KDE-Kontact-fuer-Mac-Windows-und-Mobile>; \
sorry, German...).  Maybe you have more information about the current \
status?

Thunderbird with Synckolab might be an alternative, but this also was buggy \
the last time I tried it (which is also some months ago I must admit; will \
test it again).

The third option might be (as on Windows) a connector for Outlook/Mac.  \
However, neither of those seems to support OS X.  Needles to say I would \
prefer a free alternative, btw... ;-), but as my boss already purchased the \
complete M$ Office package including Outlook for his new Mac, it would be a \
solution for my current peck of trouble.

I am fully aware of the fact that Mac's are only a small fraction of the \
market.  However, in particular the notebooks gained some popularity so \
IMHO there should be a concept how they can be integrated *easily* with \
Kolab.

Thanks, Albrecht.

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