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The easiest way to sync an N900 with both an Exchange server and Gmail is using ActiveSync (called Mail for Exchange or MfE by Nokia): You can more or less follow the instructions for [http://www.google.com/support/mobile/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=147951 S60 on Google Sync] with the N900. In the Settings dialog, open "Mail for Exchange", and follow the instructions on that webpage.
The easiest way to sync an N900 with both an Exchange server and Gmail is using ActiveSync (called Mail for Exchange or MfE by Nokia): You can more or less follow the instructions for [http://www.google.com/support/mobile/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=147951 S60 on Google Sync] with the N900. In the Settings dialog, open "Mail for Exchange", and follow the instructions on that webpage.
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* MfE for Google Sync is not officially supported. It still works on some occasions but it is unreliable. See this [http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=35136 thread] for details.
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* MfE supports Exchange 2007.
== SyncML ==
== SyncML ==

Revision as of 08:48, 27 November 2009

This page will describe how to synchronize data on Maemo devices with other devices. Links to 'standard' behaviour would be nice and, of course, solutions to unsupported exchanges too.

Contents

N900

ActiveSync

The easiest way to sync an N900 with both an Exchange server and Gmail is using ActiveSync (called Mail for Exchange or MfE by Nokia): You can more or less follow the instructions for S60 on Google Sync with the N900. In the Settings dialog, open "Mail for Exchange", and follow the instructions on that webpage.

Update:

  • MfE for Google Sync is not officially supported. It still works on some occasions but it is unreliable. See this thread for details.
  • MfE supports Exchange 2007.

SyncML

The N900 (preproduction) provides SyncML over Bluetooth and USB but not IP.

You can synchronize your contacts from

  • Other devices (confirmed to work with N95). When Contacts or Calendar application is started for the first time it automatically suggests data import.
  • PC Suite

HTTP support

SyncEvolution supports synchronization for arbitary HTTP based SyncML sources, but as the writing of this (2009-11-05) precompiled binaries for OS2009 Fremantle where not yet available.

N8x0

GPE

GPE is a suite of applications that was ported to Maemo. Search for GPE in the downloads section for your version of Maemo. (You'll probably want GPE Calendar, GPE Contacts, gpesyncd to start with.) These are standalone applications, there's no integration with the Maemo address book. You'll not find data from GPE in the Mail client or Chat.

SyncML

SyncEvolution provides support for SyncML via http. This means you can sync against services like Scheduleworld or MyFunambol on the web (more services listed here), but you can not use it to sync directly via USB or bluetooth.

The advantage of SyncEvolution is that it syncs directly to the main system database on your device, which means: phone numbers are available from the internet call application, email addresses are visible in Modest etc. Unfortunately, the latest version 0.9 is not yet available for Maemo, so you have to be content with 0.8 which lacks a graphical user interface and Google integration.

When you use SyncEvolution, you'll want a more advanced contacts application to display information like postal address or birthday. This information is synced to your device but remains invisible in the Maemo Contacts-application. Pimlico Contacts, though no longer maintained, is a working application to let you view and edit all fields. (Be warned: Pimlico contacts isn't properly hildonized and lacks a few icons. It really looks a mess, but it works.)

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