On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 17:18:44 -0500 Ryan Pavlik <abiryan at ryand.net> wrote: Hi, I thought the syncml-backend of multisync was acting as a syncml-server, but maybe I got it all wrong. Philip please let us know how it works out. Another option would be to install SyncEvolution on your n800 and sync it with dates, but when I tested that calendar a couple of months ago it wasn't, in my opinion, as good as GPE. Yet, another option if multisync doesn't work out and you just want to transfer your data from your phone to n800 is to use SyncEvolution to sync data from your server to Evolution on a Linux-PC and then sync that to GPE on your n800 using Ryan's instructions. The approaches using multisync assumes that you run Linux on a PC that has access to your company's syncml-server. /Lars > Phillip Neumann wrote: > > Hello maemos!... > > > > In the office we have a calendar with egroupware, wich is possible > > to sync with, using i.e. a Nokia N65. > > > > As my phone broked, i wonder if its possile to sync with n800? > > > > Is there a software that can do this? > > can dates do it? > > gpe-calendar? > > > > It uses SyncML 1.1 > > > > > > thanks in advance!! > > > You should be able to use my instructions, at > http://cleardefinition.com/page/Sync_Evolution_and_GPE_on_N800/ and > just replace the evolution backend with the SyncML one. I know such > a swap has worked well with KDEPIM, and due to the design of OpenSync > I see no reason why it wouldn't work with a different backend. > > Ryan >