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    Outlook 2016 / Z-Push 2.5.0 / Calendar entrys missing

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    • A Former User
      A Former User last edited by

      I can successfully connect my mobile phone and the Windows 10 build-in mail client and calendar via Z-Push to my server. I see all calendars and its entry’s. However, if i connect Outlook 2016 with the same credentials and the same server, i only get Mailfolders and mails, Contacts and the name of the 3 calendars. But when i check the calendar, it’s empty. No calendar entry’s are visible. Z-Push uses BackendCombined with IMAP and CalDAV/CardDAV. I cant see any problems in the logfiles. Are there some way to request the calendars separate from the rest again, eg. refresh?

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      • A Former User
        A Former User @Guest last edited by

        It seems that now the first entrys are coming in, but it takes a really long time. Ages longer as with mobile phone or Windows 10 client. All other informations are completed (Mails, Contact’s). Maybe I must wait longer.

        BTW: is it correct that Outlook do not make use of Push and instead using some scheduling when I use EAS?

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        • fbartels
          fbartels Kopano last edited by

          @Linseece said in Outlook 2016 / Z-Push 2.5.0 / Calendar entrys missing:

          but it takes a really long time. Ages longer as with mobile phone or Windows 10 client.

          could it be that Z-Push is then busy with executing loop detection on your calendar?

          @Linseece said in Outlook 2016 / Z-Push 2.5.0 / Calendar entrys missing:

          BTW: is it correct that Outlook do not make use of Push and instead using some scheduling when I use EAS?

          No, push works for me just fine.

          Regards Felix

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          • A Former User
            A Former User last edited by

            Hmm could be the case, but i wonder why this should happen, since mobiles and Windows 10 Client doesn’t produce loop detection messages. I will investigate further today in the evening, when i’m at home.

            Regarding Push: so this means, Z-Push checks by interval (x seconds) for new messages via IMAP (BackendIMAP) and if a change is detected, it reports this (push) immediately to Outlook 2016 and the Outlook setting for Mailchecking is not in effect?

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            • fbartels
              fbartels Kopano last edited by

              @Linseece said in Outlook 2016 / Z-Push 2.5.0 / Calendar entrys missing:

              Z-Push checks by interval (x seconds) for new messages via IMAP (BackendIMAP) and if a change is detected, it reports this (push) immediately to Outlook 2016 and the Outlook setting for Mailchecking is not in effect?

              I cannot say how exactly it works with the imap backend, but for the Kopano backend I get new messages delivered via push and do not need to pull.

              Regards Felix

              Resources:
              https://kopano.com/blog/how-to-get-kopano/
              https://documentation.kopano.io/
              https://kb.kopano.io/

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