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RE: [coldsync-hackers] "enterprise sync"
I've successfully accomplished #1. Somewhat simple, and documented.
I'm working on variations of #3 and #4, with no success to report yet.
Might I ask what data you've acquired to this point on 3 and 4?
I'm using mgetty, and am wondering what others might have used/are using.
Thanks.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-coldsync-hackers@lusars.net
> [mailto:owner-coldsync-hackers@lusars.net]On Behalf Of Alessandro Zummo
> Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2001 5:43 PM
> To: coldsync-hackers@lusars.net
> Subject: [coldsync-hackers] "enterprise sync"
>
>
>
> This seems to be an hot subject in these days...
>
> I'd be happy if people could report experiences about
> the following enterprise hot sync methods:
>
> 1 - Local hotsync, serial cradle
> 2 - Local hotsync, USB cradle
>
> 3 - Remote hotsync, modem
> 4 - Remote hotsync, network
>
> I saw some email about #3 and #4... i'm currently
> experimenting with #2, using hotplug to launch coldsync
> just after the button press.
>
> Anybody has experience with #1? theorically, an entry
> in the inittab should do the job...?
>
>
> --
>
> - alex.
>
>
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