[kdepim-users] Share kaddressbook between two PCs at different places

Sebastian Schubert schubert.seb at googlemail.com
Mon Jun 8 11:01:06 BST 2009


Hi,

* On Monday 08 June 2009, 11:52:09, Thomas Olsen wrote:
> On Monday 08 June 2009 11:17:31 Werner Joss wrote:
> > Am Monday 08 June 2009 10:45:37 schrieb Sebastian Schubert:
> > > what is the best way to share a kaddressbook between two PCs, one
> > > at home, one at work? I guess I could do that manually with a
> > > file but can I do that in a better way?
> >
> > if your isp offers an IMAP mailserver, you can configure
> > kadressbook to share the addressbook via kmail/dimap resource
> > (which is then just a folder in your isp's IMAP storage).
>
> Tried this with disconnected IMAP on a GMail account. Same settings
> as my connected IMAP, but nothing shows up except the account itself.
> When trying to import a VCF file I get an error saying something
> like: "No writable resource found. Reconfigure KMail first". Never
> tried dIMAP before so I don't know if I'm doing anything wrong.

I just tried this as well. Got the same problem. However, using Kolab 
works AFAICS.

KMail (the one of KDE 3.5.10) crashed though, when creating the folders 
in the inbox. Create them manually, then it works:

Calendar, Contacts, Notes, Tasks, Journal

Thx @Werner for giving that hint!

Sebastian
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