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@mailbox_org Immer wieder muss ich aus Erleichterung seufzen, wenn ich sowas lese. Erleichtert, daß keine Microsoft Produkte mehr auf meinen Rechnern laufen.

mailbox.org gehört übrigens zu meinem neuen Tool-Mix - nutze Kalender, Aufgaben, Mail und Kontakte. Online Office läuft gut, aber dafür habe ich nicht wirklich einen usecase.

Aufgabenmanagement mit mailbox.org #jtxboard incl. android widgets, alerting, Schnellerfassung und #davx5 snyc - als Ersatz für todoist - funktioniert tadellos.

💩 Resulta que #TasksOrg y @jtx tienen conflicto con #DAVx5 y llevaba meses sin sincronizar mis tareas. 🥶

Uso #jtxBoard para registrar mi diario, pero usaba Tasks.org para tareas porque su UX es supersexy...

Voy a ver si puedo configurar jtx para que sea más fácil de escribir y gestionar tareas...

Porque dudo que Tasks.org quiera dar soporte a journals. 😅

For my personal calendar, I have #Radicale 3.4.1 installed on a #Debian VPS. It works great, accessing it from #Thunderbird, or the "Fossify Calendar" (from #FDroid) in #Android. I can read and write events from both clients.

I was gifted an iPad, and the default Calendar app lets me have read-only access (only!) to Radicale. When it comes to writing events, that lofty privilege is reserved for iCloud Calendars only, not those riff-raff Calendars that use CalDAV.

Edit: I eventually sorted it out.

I opened a Github "Discussion" thread (for Radicale) on this:
github.com/Kozea/Radicale/disc

I guess the moral of this story is: Thunderbird, and Fossify Calendar, thanks for being sane! Also, kudos to #Davx5, which I also rely upon a lot in Android, for my CardDAV contacts to work properly - also stored in Radicale.

PS: #Apple is really hoity-toity. I would never choose into buying an Apple device myself, ever again. #DataSovereignty is next to impossible. #OpenSource

Hello, I have Radicale 3.4.1 installed on a Debian VPS. It works great, accessing it from thunderbird, or the "Fossify Calendar" (from F-Droid) in Android. I can read and write events from both cli...
GitHubiPadOS 18 Calendar app misleadingly *appears* to only allow reading, but not write to a Radicale calendar · Kozea Radicale · Discussion #1755Hello, I have Radicale 3.4.1 installed on a Debian VPS. It works great, accessing it from thunderbird, or the "Fossify Calendar" (from F-Droid) in Android. I can read and write events from both cli...
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@davx5app
Really wonderful approach which I just learned about today. I'd really like to use #Davx5 #unifiedpush with my #nextcloud instance and #nextpush. However, the #davpush app seems not to be compatible with NC v31 yet. And in the bug tracker I read about possible incompabilities with upcoming v32.
So will this likely continue to be an issue that I won't be able to use it on the newest NC version for a while? Or are you guys maybe even working on an integrated solution?

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Interesting!
I'm pretty used to using #nextcloud for contact and calendar sync with #davx5 on android.

/e/OS comes with its own integration in the "Accounts" Settings.
You can just add your own nextcloud URL and username/password and it automatically syncs contacts, calendars and also photos etc, which is configurable, which is pretty neat!

Since this is usually coupled with #murena's cloud offering, it shows as "Free Plan" and provides an "Upgrade" button

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@Doppellhelix danke. Das ist klar, aber dann wird auf Google zugegriffen.
Es ist offenbar soooo einfach unter Android zu fragen: "habe ich eine Internetverbindung ?" Anstatt auf den nextcloud server zuzugreifen.
Hatte dasselbe auch unter #davx5 .
Keine Synchronisierung ohne Google für Kalender und Kontakte.
Inzwischen ist das dort konfigurierbar.

#XMPP enthusiasts out there: what would you say the ultimate Achilles heel of the XMPP ecosystem is, at present? Fragmentation of clients? What?

My sense is that it's this: when one goes to store an XMPP address in one's addressbook, there doesn't seem to be standard way to store an XMPP address. #Android doesn't have that as an allowable field, and #Thunderbird and #Nextcloud have an "Instant Messaging" field, where the type can be set to "XMPP". But are these two compatible with each other when trying to sync between them? Edit: Yes, but there's a catch: *the XMPP address must be prefixed with "xmpp:"*

So "user@foo.bar" is not an OK XMPP address, but "user@foo.bar" is.

Then to make matters worse, now there's a wish to change the labeling of "XMPP Address" to "Chat ID": gultsch.social/@daniel/1140129

It might be a long time before the address synchy-ness ever works again between Android <-> #Davx5 <-> Nextcloud <->Thunderbird

Note: Android allows a "Jabber" type for an IM address, where you *don't* prefix the address with "xmpp:".

(#DeltaChat gets to gloat hard here, as they have plain-old email addresses)

MastodonDaniel Gultsch (@daniel@gultsch.social)Absolutely nobody knows what an XMPP address is, so just go ahead and call it a: #XMPP #Conversations_im #Jabber [ ] Conversations ID [ ] Chat ID

Need help from nextcloud experts:

I set up nextcloud on my pc (win 10) and android and have imported my g-calendar into nextcloud.

My wife and I want to share each other's nextcloud calendars. Tried that with DAVx5 and ICSx5 (worked fine for our individual calendars).

We used the "share subscription link" option.

I can see my wife's webcal in DAVx5 but every time I try to subsribe to it I get this error message:

"Received redirect from https to http"

It might have to with our router. The newest software uses IPV6 and that seems to have issues with https redirects.

We use a fritzbox (don't if that helps as it's a German router) and use our own wifi network.

The calendar app we're trying to sync our calendars with is called fossify (from froid).

How can I fix this?

@davx5app many years ago a friend of mine has set up #davx5 for me with all my different accounts and agendas on diverse source (framagenda, nextcloud, calendar, contacts etc.). Now I want to export all this configuration to my new phone. How do I do that? Oh please do not tell me that I have to re-suscribe to all my accounts one by one. Note that I can use #ADB if necesary but I need instruction as for where to get the folder.