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The beta will be Network only. The pkging at release is still up in the air, but to keep all options open the beta will be for Network customers only.
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Has anything happened on this front as of yet, or are there any estimates for the completion of this feature. Our organization would be highly interested in this as well, specially as syncml is becoming supported by many mobile phones.
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[quote user="maron"]Has anything happened on this front as of yet, or are there any estimates for the completion of this feature. Our organization would be highly interested in this as well, specially as syncml is becoming supported by many mobile phones.[/QUOTE]
No recent progress. We've done some more testing internally but it's not ready for public beta yet. What phones are you interested in working with?
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I would say the major brands we're using is Motorola, Nokia, Sony Ericsson. Personally I'm using Motorola v3x
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Post by pambuffington »

I'm interested in using SyncML as a method of Syncing my Oracle Corporate Time Calendar (that we're migrating off of) to my new shiny Zimbra Server. Oracle supports SyncML, Zimbra doesn't yet from what I can tell. Can you help me out? Has anyone done this yet?
I'm looking for a way to do regular syncs between Corporatetime and Zimbra so that users can migrate independent of the rest of their group, but so that they also don't have to go to great lengths to maintain 2 calendars.
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Post by AimanA »

This is something that I would really be interested in as well, although the 'zimbra mobile' part of NE SEEMS to be a Sync4J integration. I'm not sure though because I haven't actually looked at the code. I had my own thread over in one of the other forums about integrating the two, and having a seperate Sync4J (Funambol) push server for my wireless clients.
Maybe a developer could answer that question. . . (is zimbra NE mobile actually Sync4J?)
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Post by joukom »

Does Zimbra Mobile really have anything to do with Sync4j/Funambol? I haven't found any reference to Zimbra Mobile having SyncML interfaces, only Activesync (which Sync4j/Funambol does not support).
If someone has been able to integrate SyncML to Zimbra (with Sync4j or something else), I'd be very interested to hear more, as most of our mobile devices support SyncML but not Activesync.
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Hello
We're also in evaluating Zimbra NE but only if it supports SyncML because we have also a lot of mobile phones which support syncml but not ActiveSync
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Post by gregoryherve »

Hi,

I am glad to hear that you are working on implementing the SyncML standards, Zimbra is fantastic and adding the SyncML capabilities will make it definitely one of the major player on the market.

Please let us know when a beta because available, I would be happy to be a beta-tester and provide any feedbacks.

Great work !

G.
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We have opensourced a version of the code we were working on here:


http://www.zimbra.com/forums/showthread.php?p=47229
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