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iSync, Mac OS X 10.5: Calendar events may not sync to a phone from MobileMe via the m

MobileMe contacts sync to your phone, but calendar events may not sync to your phone, when using the sync menu bar item's Sync Now choice.

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msynctool(1)							       Sync							      msynctool(1)

NAME
msynctool - Command line interface for OpenSync SYNTAX
msynctool option [arguments] [option] msynctool --sync SYNC_GROUP DESCRIPTION
Command line interface for OpenSync You can use this tool to synchronize your devices and applications using the OpenSync framework from the command line. - First you have to create a SYNC_GROUP: msynctool --addgroup evo2-sync - Now you have to add the members to this group. (2 at least) Note: The first argument to the --addmember command is the group to which you want to add a member, the second argument is the name of the plugin to add. msynctool --addmember evo2-sync evo2-sync msynctool --addmember evo2-sync file-sync - The next thing you have to do is to configure the plugins. msynctool --configure evo2-sync 1 (configures the first group member) msynctool --configure evo2-sync 2 (configures the second group member) - Now your group is ready for usage! msynctool --sync evo2-sync OPTIONS
--listgroups Lists all groups --listplugins Lists all plugins --listobjects Lists all objtypes that the engine understands objtypes: contact, data, event, note, todo --showformats objtype Lists all formats that a objtype can have --showgroup groupname Lists all members of the group --sync groupname Sync all members in a group --filter-objtype objtype Filter out objtype For example, the following syncs only contacts: msynctool --sync evo2-sync --filter-objtype event --filter-objtype note --filter-objtype todo Note: if you use "--filter-objtype data" it syncs nothing !? --slow-sync objtype Perform a slow-sync of all members in the group [--wait] Don't immediately start to sync, but wait for a client to initialize the sync [--multi] Repeat to wait for sync alerts --addgroup groupname Add a new group --delgroup groupname Delete the given group --addmember groupname plugintype Add a member to the group --configure groupname memberid Configure a member. memberid as returned by --showgroup [--manual] Make manual engine iterations. Only for debugging [--configdir] Set a different configdir than ~/.opensync [--conflict 1-9/d/i/n] Resolve all conflicts as side 1-9 wins, duplicate, ignore, or keep newer ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
OSYNC_TRACE When you want to provide trace files please turn on tracing like this: export OSYNC_TRACE=/path/to/log/dir When you run some opensync commands now, opensync will generate a couple of Thread*.log files in this directory. You can exclude sensitive data in the trace files with: export OSYNC_PRIVACY=1 SEE ALSO
convcard(1),file-sync.conf(5) AUTHORS
This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux project by Matthias Jahn <jahn.matthias@freenet.de>. But it may be used by other distributions. msynctool was written by Armin Bauer and the OpenSync project Armin Bauer 0.19 msynctool(1)