Active sync performance?

I understand the issues with initial loads of data. What I am trying to determine is the performance of active sync when one data source has a large update. For example if idm is syncing a LDAP with AD and I update 10k users in LDAP, how long does it take for AD to be updated by idm? Does idm's design intent take into acount batch or bulk updating?

We have had issues with performance and activesyncs.
For activesyncs, update every minute on change seems to be the most effecient way.
Bulk Loads, Import/Exports and Reconciliation take days for 90K user datastores. Reports take forever.
Our workarounds have been to sometimes update datastores outside of IdM through JavaDAO and StoredProcs in SQL.

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  • Automatic Active Sync failed to Start at appropriate time

    Hellos,
    Its holiday season here. We had a FF Active Sync process that failed to start up.
    Ops noted an overheating CPU at 2am. Server was brought down.. App server stopped, Database stopped. Fan fixed and Server rebooted.. Database started Ok, App server started Ok.. according to AS Log idM started up ok... but the 'automatic' Active Sync process refused to start.
    What could prevent it?!
    I have seen various people's opinions.. e.g.
    "Hi,
    There can be lot of reasons , for not starting activesync.
    if you are using activesync between SIM and database ,
    then lets start from activesync wizard ,
    1)check the i/p activesync form(version should be correct)
    2)check the startup type
    3) if you are using query based activesync
    check the first and last predicate fields and you need to ensure that the logic you have used in i/p activesync form will generate some processing once you start active sync otherwise you will not see active sync in executing state.
    you can check weather activesync has performed operation or not in IAPI in the debug page under configurator
    if your CPU utilisation on server is very high activesync will not start
    these are general things
    if you can give some more specific details abt your application and problem i can help you out.
    Warm Regards,
    Gajanan"
    This process had been left unstarted for some time. Noone checked.. why should they.. its automatic (obviously IdM isnt an R.E.M. fan)
    Surely an automatic start type should (re)start after a reboot for hardware reasons!
    Is the only thing we can we put in a Solaris shell script to test that these ****ing active sync process have been started and are running after a reboot/restart of App.server is a date test of the log file? i.e. if log file has not been touched in x days raise an alarm... seems something that is better built into IdM than a script.
    How has this problem been faced and met by others out there? I am sure we are not the only people who have had to shutdown and restart IdM.

    Indeed it does. The problem is that a log is just that.. a log of what has happened. In our case the 'automatic' AS process failed to start automatically.
    We are forced to use the log and reverse apriori reasoning to detect whether the AS process actually started.
    I hope you agree this situation isnt really satisfactory, is it?

  • Battery drain after 2.2 update (Exchange Active Sync users or those who use a calendar on the phone)

    A lot of folks are having "issues" with battery life after the over the air (OTA) update and there has been much speculation as to the cause.  My frustrattion level increased with each new post I read that did not reveal a resolution.  The back and forth banter about FTC complaints (that was an interesting escape from the battery problem but not very helpful), new apps running from startup (I don't like 'em either), Linux really working better with all these programs running (don't really care as long as the battery level isn't drained after an hour of just sitting on the counter) just made matters worse.
    I would like to share with you my experience and hope that it helps some of you who have taken the time to read my post.  First, let me say that the cause is not due the the "bloatware" applications that were installed during the OTA update.
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    I noticed that the yin/yang (sync) icon at the top of my screen kept popping up more than usual after the update.  Looking through the items I have set to sync (Menu -> Settings -> Accounts & Sync), I reviewed all the things I have set and disabled the sync settings for the things I did not want.  After disabling the "Backup Assistant", "Google", "News", "Stocks" and "Weather", I thought for sure the issue would be resolved.  Not yet.  When those adjustments didn't change the frequency of the sync, I decided to look at the Exchange Active Sync and to my surprise, the culprit was revealed - the calendar was stuck in a sync loop (syncing over and over).  I disabled the "Sync Calendar" feature and the phone stopped it's maddening attempt to refresh the calendar.
    I let the phone cool off and thought that I could get by with manually toggling the option to sync the calendar but I couldn't accept that was the only way this thing would work.  I removed the Exchange Active Sync account and created a new one.  After the new account was verified, it attempted to sync mail, contacts and calendar but this time, there was a error that occured during the calendar sync.  Instead of repeatedly attempting to re-sync, an error message that stated "Client/Server conversion error".  At this point, the calendar sync loop was no longer a problem (wasnt' draining the battery) but now my calendar wouldn't sync at all. 
    To fix it, I cleared the data in the Calendar applications (Menu -> Settings -> Applications -> Manage applications -> All [tab at the top]). Scroll down the list and open each of the Calendar items and click the "Clear Data" button. 
    (Credit goes to "Brenny" at AndroidForums.com for the post that explains how to clear the Calendar Data)
    It seems that adjustments made to events before the update were kept in the phones local storage.  After the update, the calendar data in the phone's cache was not matching my remote calendar and appears to have been the cause for my battery drain.  After performing these steps, everything is back to normal.  Good luck!

    Super frustrating, I know.  Do you use Exchange Active Sync?
    If so, you might be having the same issue that I've explained.  Since making the adjustments (clearing the data from the Active Sync components like mail, contacts and calendar), my battery life is back to normal.
    Try clearing the data (see first post in this thread) and let me know what happens.

  • Again: BB Z10 Active Sync not syncing

    Hi Everyone,
    I am having problems syncing my contacts and calendat item with my Z10.
    I have gone through the other related topics but none of them contained any solution.
    I tried everything like security wipe, restart, delete and add gain the account etc etc.
    I verified the active sync by using other devices with the server and all work just fine.
    The situation is as follows:
    -calendar does not sync at all
    -task do not sync at all
    -contacts do not sync but i am able to perform a remote search which returns the contact i am searching.
    This looks as if the connection is working but the z10 does not start the process to sync the data.
    Does anyone have any idea what this might be? Are there any log on the bb side which I could check?
    Thanks for all assistance in advance...

    Hello gwendlandt,
    Thank you for your question regarding the issue you are experiencing with synchronizing Contacts and Calendar items on your BlackBerry Z10 smartphone.
    In order to synchronize contacts and/or calendar via Microsoft Exchange (with Microsoft Activesync enabled) a CardDAV and/or CalDAV server must be setup by your mail provider. We suggest that you contact your mail server administrator to verify that this is the case.
    Let us know if you have any other questions.
    -FB
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  • Active Sync Threshold

    Has anyone ran across a requirement to set a threshold on the number of operations (add, delete, etc) an active sync process is allowed to run before aborting the request? That is not 100% accurate. The requirement is to abort the operation that has exceeded the threshold but process the remaining operations. The threshold should also be applied prior to any of the actions actually being processed. Hence, it is an all or nothing situation.
    For instance, I want to set a threshold on the number of deletions. If during the active sync process this threshold is exceeded all deletions would be skipped but any additions or updates would still be processed. The final requirement is that an administrator would be notified of the issue and have the ability to approve/reject each of the operations.
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    2) Build a workflow that defers all threshold-based operations until the end of the active sync process. Then use a post-poll workflow to perform the threshold check. If the threshold is not exceeded then the deferred tasks can be ran immediately. However, if the threshold is exceeded then a notification can be sent to an administrator. I would need to provide a server task for the administrator to either approve/reject the deferred operation.
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    Thanks,
    Pete

    What about this: keep track of the number of deletions by whatever means and set some flag when the threshold has been reached. Then, in the Delete User Workflow, check the flag and if it is set, force an approval so the operation is suspended until it is approved or rejected.

  • New N73.... but where's the Active Sync?

    hello,
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    I bought a new N73 on the understanding that it did Active Sync... unwrapped the pretty little thing, only to discover it DOESN'T in fact have Active Sync...
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    p

    Some of the posters above might need to follow these instructions. Once the phone gets in the indefinite 'Connecting' state caused by certificate problems, it might not ever connect again without restoring the device.
    This is something being studied. It seems to happen when the prompt about untrusted certificates is not answered within a few minutes.
    What you need to do is backup your device to a memory card, restore the device to factory settings, and restore your backup.
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    2. Next restore the device to factory state - This can be done by going to the idle state and entering *#7370#. This affects more than Mail for Exchange. All data is wiped from device, but most will be recovered during the next step (but not all). Applications the user has added may not be restored and will have to be reinstalled. This depends on if application author supports the backup feature.
    3. Now perform a restore – Insert the same memory card that was used for the backup. Then use Menu-Tools-Memory-Options-Restore…
    4. Finally, the Mail for Exchange password must be re entered. It is not backed up for security reasons.
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  • Zenprise software and exchange active sync is no longer working with my work email

    Has anyone resolved this issue yet?  I use Zenprise to allow my email to communicate with my work server.  The account and set up is correctly and I reenrolled to ping the server. I discussed this with my company's support center.  However, my company no longer see's my phone trying to communicate with the server. I also use active sync to sync up the email.  Both are not working and did work fine before the ICS upgrade.  I did everything verizon told me to do.  Such as clear out cache, etc. 
    If my phone can not be fixed, I should receive a free upgrade to apple (since android is not working).  I should not have to pay for a new phone.  Verizon, please fix the software or send me a new apple phone.

    Hello all - I have good and bad news.   The good news is after I deleted both my unique Office365-based exchange accounts and then re-added one, I was asked to allow some policy that allows my company to wipe the device, etc., etc.   That allowed the first one to work, and the second one set up without issue too.   I'm most pleased to have my device working, but my 'fix' isn't too revolutionary so probably not very helpful to you.   I did try the Touchdown app for a bit the other day, but was disappointed that it could only do one account at a time and didn't have the comprehensive cross-account calendar, from what I could tell.  Also, my apologies for possibly polluting the thread but I do not use Zenprise; my phone (although company-issued) is a base Android.  Good luck with your issues and let's hope any other OS upgrade is far, far into the future.

  • Exchange active sync cannot connect to server after migration mailbox user from exchange 2007 to exchange 2013 coexistence

    Hello, everyone, my name is rafl
    I have a problem with exchange 2013 active sync.
    I have installed exchange 2013 coexistence with legacy exchange 2007, I have to migrate user mailboxes: [email protected] from exchange 2007 to exchange 2013.
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    the process of moving mailboxes successfully without error.
    Access OWA for exchange 2007 and exchange 2013 is running normally
    access mail from Outlook running normally
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    only the results of user migration from exchange 2007 to exchange 2013 which is troubled with exchange ActiveSync connection.
    any ideas for this problem, and what should I check on the exchange server ..?

    i have run the activesync test connectivity and get some error :
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  • How do I use Active Sync to view SharePoint Lists (Contacts and Calendars) on a Mobile Phone?

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    iPhone SharePoint Apps Shootout
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  • Report on active sync actions (like starting and stopping the sync)

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  • "This message has not been downloaded from the server" - Multiple devices all using Exchange Active Sync

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  • Calendar & Contacts do not Sync to iPhone via Active Sync

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  • Active Sync - No data displayed in Outlook 2013

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          <Type>5</Type>
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          <Type>4</Type>
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      <Collections>
        <Collection>
          <SyncKey>-1</SyncKey>
          <CollectionId>mail/INBOX</CollectionId>
          <Status>1</Status>
        </Collection>
        <Collection>
          <SyncKey>-1</SyncKey>
          <CollectionId>vevent/personal</CollectionId>
          <Status>1</Status>
        </Collection>
        <Collection>
          <SyncKey>-1</SyncKey>
          <CollectionId>vcard/personal</CollectionId>
          <Status>1</Status>
        </Collection>
        <Collection>
          <SyncKey>-1</SyncKey>
          <CollectionId>mail/Trash</CollectionId>
          <Status>1</Status>
        </Collection>
        <Collection>
          <SyncKey>-1</SyncKey>
          <CollectionId>mail/Sent</CollectionId>
          <Status>1</Status>
        </Collection>
        <Collection>
          <SyncKey>-1</SyncKey>
          <CollectionId>vtodo/personal</CollectionId>
          <Status>1</Status>
        </Collection>
        <Collection>
          <SyncKey>-1</SyncKey>
          <CollectionId>mail/Aaaaappppp</CollectionId>
          <Status>1</Status>
        </Collection>
        <Collection>
          <SyncKey>-1</SyncKey>
          <CollectionId>mail/Shared Folders/bar</CollectionId>
          <Status>1</Status>
        </Collection>
      </Collections>
    </Sync>
    After that, here is the other Sync response:
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
    <!DOCTYPE ActiveSync PUBLIC "-//MICROSOFT//DTD ActiveSync//EN" "http://www.microsoft.com/">
    <Sync xmlns="AirSync:">
      <Collections>
        <Collection>
          <SyncKey>127-317</SyncKey>
          <CollectionId>mail/INBOX</CollectionId>
          <Status>1</Status>
          <Commands>
            <Add xmlns="AirSync:">
              <ServerId xmlns="AirSync:">125</ServerId>
              <ApplicationData xmlns="AirSync:">
                <From xmlns="Email:">[email protected]</From>
                <To xmlns="Email:">[email protected]</To>
                <Subject xmlns="Email:">test plain 1</Subject>
                <DateReceived xmlns="Email:">20140114T133337Z</DateReceived>
                <Importance xmlns="Email:">1</Importance>
                <Read xmlns="Email:">1</Read>
                <MessageClass xmlns="Email:">IPM.Note</MessageClass>
                <InternetCPID xmlns="Email:">65001</InternetCPID>
                <Body xmlns="AirSyncBase:">
                  <Type>4</Type>
                  <EstimatedDataSize>772</EstimatedDataSize>
                  <Truncated>0</Truncated>
                  <Data>Return-Path: &lt;[email protected]&gt;
    Received: from sogo.example.com (localhost [127.0.0.1])
             by sogo (Cyrus v2.4.12-Debian-2.4.12-2) with LMTPA;
             Tue, 14 Jan 2014 08:33:37 -0500
    X-Sieve: CMU Sieve 2.4
    Received: from localhost (localhost [127.0.0.1])
            by sogo.example.com (Postfix) with ESMTP id AA70A2801A1
            for &lt;[email protected]&gt;; Tue, 14 Jan 2014 08:33:37 -0500 (EST)
    User-Agent: SOGoMail 2.1.2
    X-Forward: 172.20.20.7
    MIME-Version: 1.0
    from: "Wolfgang Fritz" &lt;[email protected]&gt;
    subject: test plain 1
    message-id: &lt;6a3b-52d53c80-1-61634300@97912150&gt;
    to: "sogo10" &lt;[email protected]&gt;
    content-type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
    date: Tue, 14 Jan 2014 08:33:37 -0500
    content-transfer-encoding: 7bit
    test plain 1
    </Data>
                </Body>
                <ContentClass xmlns="Email:">urn:content-classes:message</ContentClass>
                <Flag xmlns="Email:">
                  <FlagStatus>0</FlagStatus>
                </Flag>
                <NativeBodyType xmlns="AirSyncBase:">4</NativeBodyType>
              </ApplicationData>
            </Add>
            <Add xmlns="AirSync:">
              <ServerId xmlns="AirSync:">126</ServerId>
              <ApplicationData xmlns="AirSync:">
                <From xmlns="Email:">[email protected]</From>
                <To xmlns="Email:">[email protected]</To>
                <Subject xmlns="Email:">Event Invitation: "test meeting 1"</Subject>
                <DateReceived xmlns="Email:">20140114T151104Z</DateReceived>
                <Importance xmlns="Email:">1</Importance>
                <Read xmlns="Email:">1</Read>
                <MessageClass xmlns="Email:">IPM.Note</MessageClass>
                <InternetCPID xmlns="Email:">65001</InternetCPID>
                <Body xmlns="AirSyncBase:">
                  <Type>4</Type>
                  <EstimatedDataSize>3310</EstimatedDataSize>
                  <Truncated>0</Truncated>
                  <Data>Return-Path: &lt;[email protected]&gt;
    Received: from sogo.example.com (localhost [127.0.0.1])
             by sogo (Cyrus v2.4.12-Debian-2.4.12-2) with LMTPA;
             Tue, 14 Jan 2014 10:11:04 -0500
    X-Sieve: CMU Sieve 2.4
    Received: from localhost (localhost [127.0.0.1])
            by sogo.example.com (Postfix) with ESMTP id 9A0C7280C68
            for &lt;[email protected]&gt;; Tue, 14 Jan 2014 10:11:04 -0500 (EST)
    x-sogo-message-type: calendar:invitation
    MIME-Version: 1.0
    content-type: multipart/mixed; boundary="----=_=-_OpenGroupware_org_NGMime-29284-1389712264.533830-0------"
    date: Tue, 14 Jan 2014 10:11:04 -0500
    from: "Wolfgang Fritz" &lt;[email protected]&gt;
    subject: Event Invitation: "test meeting 1"
    to: "sogo10" &lt;[email protected]&gt;
    Message-Id: &lt;[email protected]&gt;
    ------=_=-_OpenGroupware_org_NGMime-29284-1389712264.533830-0------
    content-type: text/html; charset=utf-8
    &lt;html&gt;
      &lt;head&gt;
        &lt;style type="text/css"&gt;
    .container { max-width: 600px; }
    h1 { font-size: 18px; font-weight: normal; padding-bottom: 9px; border-bottom: 1px solid #ccc; }
    h1 small { font-size: 12px; color: #999; }
    .dl-horizontal dt { float: left; width: 120px; overflow: hidden; clear: left; text-align: right; text-overflow: ellipsis; white-space: nowrap; }
    dt { font-weight: bold; line-height: 17px; }
    dt, dd { font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px; }
    dt { display: block; }
    h1, dd, .dl-list dt { margin-left: 130px; }
        &lt;/style&gt;
      &lt;/head&gt;
      &lt;body&gt;
        &lt;div class="container"&gt;
          &lt;h1&gt;Event Invitation: "test meeting 1"
          &lt;small&gt;Wolfgang Fritz&lt;/small&gt;&lt;/h1&gt;
          &lt;dl class="dl-horizontal"&gt;
            &lt;dt&gt;Start:&lt;/dt&gt;
            &lt;dd&gt;Wednesday, January 15, 2014 - 08:00 America/Montreal
               &lt;/dd&gt;
            &lt;dt&gt;End:&lt;/dt&gt;
            &lt;dd&gt;Wednesday, January 15, 2014 - 09:00 America/Montreal
               &lt;/dd&gt;
          &lt;/dl&gt;
        &lt;/div&gt;
      &lt;/body&gt;
    &lt;/html&gt;
    ------=_=-_OpenGroupware_org_NGMime-29284-1389712264.533830-0------
    content-type: text/calendar; method=REQUEST; charset="ISO-8859-1"
    content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable
    Content-Class: urn:content-classes:calendarmessage
    BEGIN:VCALENDAR
    PRODID:-//Inverse inc./SOGo 2.1.2//EN
    VERSION:2.0
    METHOD:REQUEST
    BEGIN:VTIMEZONE
    TZID:America/Montreal
    X-LIC-LOCATION:America/Montreal
    BEGIN:DAYLIGHT
    TZOFFSETFROM:-0500
    TZOFFSETTO:-0400
    TZNAME:EDT
    DTSTART:19700308T020000
    RRULE:FREQ=3DYEARLY;BYMONTH=3D3;BYDAY=3D2SU
    END:DAYLIGHT
    BEGIN:STANDARD
    TZOFFSETFROM:-0400
    TZOFFSETTO:-0500
    TZNAME:EST
    DTSTART:19701101T020000
    RRULE:FREQ=3DYEARLY;BYMONTH=3D11;BYDAY=3D1SU
    END:STANDARD
    END:VTIMEZONE
    BEGIN:VEVENT
    UID:7264-52D55380-1-3CD17680
    SUMMARY:test meeting 1
    CLASS:PUBLIC
    ATTENDEE;PARTSTAT=3DNEEDS-ACTION;CN=3Dsogo10;ROLE=3DREQ-PARTICIPANT;RSV=
    P=3DTRUE:mai
     lto:[email protected]
    ORGANIZER;CN=3DWolfgang Fritz:mailto:[email protected]
    CREATED:20140114T151104Z
    DTSTAMP:20140114T151104Z
    LAST-MODIFIED:20140114T151104Z
    DTSTART;TZID=3DAmerica/Montreal:20140115T080000
    DTEND;TZID=3DAmerica/Montreal:20140115T090000
    TRANSP:OPAQUE
    END:VEVENT
    END:VCALENDAR
    ------=_=-_OpenGroupware_org_NGMime-29284-1389712264.533830-0--------
    </Data>
                </Body>
                <ContentClass xmlns="Email:">urn:content-classes:message</ContentClass>
                <Flag xmlns="Email:">
                  <FlagStatus>0</FlagStatus>
                </Flag>
                <NativeBodyType xmlns="AirSyncBase:">4</NativeBodyType>
              </ApplicationData>
            </Add>
          </Commands>
        </Collection>
        <Collection>
          <SyncKey>1390234625</SyncKey>
          <CollectionId>vevent/personal</CollectionId>
          <Status>1</Status>
          <Commands>
            <Add xmlns="AirSync:">
              <ServerId xmlns="AirSync:">1358-52DD4C00-7-1C8F5920.ics</ServerId>
              <ApplicationData xmlns="AirSync:">
                <StartTime xmlns="Calendar:">20140120T130000Z</StartTime>
                <EndTime xmlns="Calendar:">20140120T133000Z</EndTime>
                <TimeZone xmlns="Calendar:">LAEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACwGQsAAAABAAIAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAQFwMAAAACAAIAAAAAAAAAxP///w==</TimeZone>
                <Organizer_Email xmlns="Calendar:"/>
                <Organizer_Name xmlns="Calendar:"/>
                <Subject xmlns="Calendar:">test meeting 1</Subject>
                <UID xmlns="Calendar:">040000008200E00074C5B7101A82E0080000000050837F27D115CF01000000000000000010000000CDB129B5CE29804CB432AF17CBC48EB5</UID>
                <Sensitivity xmlns="Calendar:">0</Sensitivity>
                <BusyStatus xmlns="Calendar:">0</BusyStatus>
              </ApplicationData>
            </Add>
          </Commands>
        </Collection>
        <Collection>
          <SyncKey>1390234548</SyncKey>
          <CollectionId>vcard/personal</CollectionId>
          <Status>1</Status>
          <Commands>
            <Add xmlns="AirSync:">
              <ServerId xmlns="AirSync:">1358-52DD4B80-5-1C8F5920.vcf</ServerId>
              <ApplicationData xmlns="AirSync:">
                <LastName xmlns="Contacts:">Brocoli</LastName>
                <FirstName xmlns="Contacts:">Annie</FirstName>
              </ApplicationData>
            </Add>
          </Commands>
        </Collection>
        <Collection>
          <SyncKey>214-74</SyncKey>
          <CollectionId>mail/Trash</CollectionId>
          <Status>1</Status>
        </Collection>
        <Collection>
          <SyncKey>104-118</SyncKey>
          <CollectionId>mail/Sent</CollectionId>
          <Status>1</Status>
        </Collection>
        <Collection>
          <SyncKey>1390234625</SyncKey>
          <CollectionId>vtodo/personal</CollectionId>
          <Status>1</Status>
          <Commands>
            <Add xmlns="AirSync:">
              <ServerId xmlns="AirSync:">1358-52DD4B00-1-1C8F5920.ics</ServerId>
              <ApplicationData xmlns="AirSync:">
                <Complete xmlns="Tasks:">0</Complete>
                <DateCompleted xmlns="Tasks:">(null)</DateCompleted>
                <Importance xmlns="Tasks:">1</Importance>
                <ReminderSet xmlns="Tasks:">0</ReminderSet>
                <Sensitivity xmlns="Tasks:">0</Sensitivity>
                <Subject xmlns="Tasks:">test 2</Subject>
              </ApplicationData>
            </Add>
          </Commands>
        </Collection>
        <Collection>
          <SyncKey>1-1</SyncKey>
          <CollectionId>mail/Aaaaappppp</CollectionId>
          <Status>1</Status>
        </Collection>
        <Collection>
          <SyncKey>1-1</SyncKey>
          <CollectionId>mail/Shared Folders/bar</CollectionId>
          <Status>1</Status>
        </Collection>
      </Collections>
    </Sync>
    As you can see, there are 2 mails, 1 event and 1 contact.
    Can anyone tell me what could be wrong in our response which could lead Outlook 2013 to reject it?
    Thanks,

    I enabled logging in Outlook 2010 and here is a the failure trying to synchronize one single mail:
    - <eas>
      <Url>https://sogoludo.inverse.ca/Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync?Cmd=Sync&User=sogo10&DeviceId=E820059D81C44570ADE521CE7B1E1494&DeviceType=WindowsOutlook15</Url> 
      <Method>POST</Method> 
      <Username>sogo10</Username> 
    - <request>
      <headers>Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate Content-Type: application/vnd.ms-sync.wbxml MS-ASProtocolVersion: 14.0 X-MS-WL: Outlook/1.0 X-TransactionID: {5B6DFE82-0F0F-4703-8647-81BD1E7E193B}</headers> 
    - <a0_Sync>
    - <a0_Collections>
    - <a0_Collection>
      <a0_SyncKey>131-337</a0_SyncKey> 
      <a0_CollectionId>mail/INBOX</a0_CollectionId> 
      <a0_DeletesAsMoves>0</a0_DeletesAsMoves> 
      <a0_WindowSize>512</a0_WindowSize> 
    - <a0_Options>
      <a0_FilterType>5</a0_FilterType> 
      <a0_MimeSupport>2</a0_MimeSupport> 
      <a0_MimeTruncation>8</a0_MimeTruncation> 
    - <a17_BodyPreference>
      <a17_BodyType>4</a17_BodyType> 
      <a17_AllOrNone>1</a17_AllOrNone> 
      </a17_BodyPreference>
      </a0_Options>
      </a0_Collection>
    - <a0_Collection>
      <a0_SyncKey>1390353472</a0_SyncKey> 
      <a0_CollectionId>vevent/personal</a0_CollectionId> 
      <a0_DeletesAsMoves>0</a0_DeletesAsMoves> 
      <a0_WindowSize>512</a0_WindowSize> 
    - <a0_Options>
      <a0_FilterType>0</a0_FilterType> 
    - <a17_BodyPreference>
      <a17_BodyType>1</a17_BodyType> 
      <a17_AllOrNone>1</a17_AllOrNone> 
      </a17_BodyPreference>
      </a0_Options>
      </a0_Collection>
    - <a0_Collection>
      <a0_SyncKey>1390353298</a0_SyncKey> 
      <a0_CollectionId>vcard/personal</a0_CollectionId> 
      <a0_DeletesAsMoves>0</a0_DeletesAsMoves> 
      <a0_WindowSize>512</a0_WindowSize> 
    - <a0_Options>
      <a0_FilterType>0</a0_FilterType> 
    - <a17_BodyPreference>
      <a17_BodyType>1</a17_BodyType> 
      <a17_AllOrNone>1</a17_AllOrNone> 
      </a17_BodyPreference>
      </a0_Options>
      </a0_Collection>
    - <a0_Collection>
      <a0_SyncKey>222-86</a0_SyncKey> 
      <a0_CollectionId>mail/Trash</a0_CollectionId> 
      <a0_DeletesAsMoves>0</a0_DeletesAsMoves> 
      <a0_WindowSize>512</a0_WindowSize> 
    - <a0_Options>
      <a0_FilterType>5</a0_FilterType> 
      <a0_MimeSupport>2</a0_MimeSupport> 
      <a0_MimeTruncation>8</a0_MimeTruncation> 
    - <a17_BodyPreference>
      <a17_BodyType>4</a17_BodyType> 
      <a17_AllOrNone>1</a17_AllOrNone> 
      </a17_BodyPreference>
      </a0_Options>
      </a0_Collection>
    - <a0_Collection>
      <a0_SyncKey>106-122</a0_SyncKey> 
      <a0_CollectionId>mail/Sent</a0_CollectionId> 
      <a0_DeletesAsMoves>0</a0_DeletesAsMoves> 
      <a0_WindowSize>512</a0_WindowSize> 
    - <a0_Options>
      <a0_FilterType>5</a0_FilterType> 
      <a0_MimeSupport>2</a0_MimeSupport> 
      <a0_MimeTruncation>8</a0_MimeTruncation> 
    - <a17_BodyPreference>
      <a17_BodyType>4</a17_BodyType> 
      <a17_AllOrNone>1</a17_AllOrNone> 
      </a17_BodyPreference>
      </a0_Options>
      </a0_Collection>
    - <a0_Collection>
      <a0_SyncKey>1390353472</a0_SyncKey> 
      <a0_CollectionId>vtodo/personal</a0_CollectionId> 
      <a0_DeletesAsMoves>0</a0_DeletesAsMoves> 
      <a0_WindowSize>512</a0_WindowSize> 
    - <a0_Options>
      <a0_FilterType>0</a0_FilterType> 
    - <a17_BodyPreference>
      <a17_BodyType>1</a17_BodyType> 
      <a17_AllOrNone>1</a17_AllOrNone> 
      </a17_BodyPreference>
      </a0_Options>
      </a0_Collection>
      </a0_Collections>
      <a0_WindowSize>32</a0_WindowSize> 
      </a0_Sync>
      </request>
    - <response>
      <headers>: HTTP/1.1 200 OK Connection: Keep-Alive Content-Length: 1192 Content-Type: application/vnd.ms-sync.wbxml Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2014 01:27:42 GMT Keep-Alive: timeout=5, max=60 MS-ASProtocolCommands: Sync,SendMail,SmartForward,SmartReply,GetAttachment,GetHierarchy,CreateCollection,DeleteCollection,MoveCollection,FolderSync,FolderCreate,FolderDelete,FolderUpdate,MoveItems,GetItemEstimate,MeetingResponse,Search,Settings,Ping,ItemOperations,Provision,ResolveRecipients,ValidateCert
    MS-ASProtocolVersions: 2.0,2.1,2.5,12.0,12.1,14.0,14.1 MS-Server-ActiveSync: 14.0</headers> 
    - <a0_Sync>
    - <a0_Collections>
    - <a0_Collection>
      <a0_Class>Email</a0_Class> 
      <a0_SyncKey>132-338</a0_SyncKey> 
      <a0_CollectionId>mail/INBOX</a0_CollectionId> 
      <a0_Status>1</a0_Status> 
    - <a0_Commands>
    - <a0_Add>
      <a0_ServerId>131</a0_ServerId> 
    - <a0_ApplicationData>
      <a2_From>[email protected]</a2_From> 
      <a2_To>[email protected]</a2_To> 
      <a2_Subject>test plain text</a2_Subject> 
      <a2_DateReceived>20140122T012742Z</a2_DateReceived> 
      <a2_Importance>1</a2_Importance> 
      <a2_Read>0</a2_Read> 
      <a2_MessageClass>IPM.Note</a2_MessageClass> 
      <a2_InternetCPID>65001</a2_InternetCPID> 
    - <a17_Body>
      <a17_BodyType>4</a17_BodyType> 
      <a17_EstimatedDataSize>770</a17_EstimatedDataSize> 
      <a17_Truncated>0</a17_Truncated> 
      <a17_Data>Return-Path: <[email protected]> Received: from sogo.example.com (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by sogo (Cyrus v2.4.12-Debian-2.4.12-2) with LMTPA; Tue, 21 Jan 2014 20:27:42 -0500 X-Sieve: CMU Sieve 2.4 Received: from localhost (localhost
    [127.0.0.1]) by sogo.example.com (Postfix) with ESMTP id 596562808E3 for <[email protected]>; Tue, 21 Jan 2014 20:27:42 -0500 (EST) User-Agent: SOGoMail 2.1.2 X-Forward: 172.21.0.10 MIME-Version: 1.0 from: "Wolfgang Fritz" <[email protected]>
    subject: test plain text message-id: <7240-52df1e80-3-34827b00@260596697> to: "sogo10" <[email protected]> content-type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" date: Tue, 21 Jan 2014 20:27:42 -0500 content-transfer-encoding: 7bit test 1</a17_Data> 
      </a17_Body>
      <a2_ContentClass>urn:content-classes:message</a2_ContentClass> 
    - <a2_Flag>
      <a2_FlagStatus>0</a2_FlagStatus> 
      </a2_Flag>
      <a17_NativeBodyType>4</a17_NativeBodyType> 
      </a0_ApplicationData>
      </a0_Add>
      </a0_Commands>
      </a0_Collection>
    - <a0_Collection>
      <a0_Class>Calendar</a0_Class> 
      <a0_SyncKey>1390353472</a0_SyncKey> 
      <a0_CollectionId>vevent/personal</a0_CollectionId> 
      <a0_Status>1</a0_Status> 
      </a0_Collection>
    - <a0_Collection>
      <a0_Class>Contacts</a0_Class> 
      <a0_SyncKey>1390353298</a0_SyncKey> 
      <a0_CollectionId>vcard/personal</a0_CollectionId> 
      <a0_Status>1</a0_Status> 
      </a0_Collection>
    - <a0_Collection>
      <a0_Class>Email</a0_Class> 
      <a0_SyncKey>222-86</a0_SyncKey> 
      <a0_CollectionId>mail/Trash</a0_CollectionId> 
      <a0_Status>1</a0_Status> 
      </a0_Collection>
    - <a0_Collection>
      <a0_Class>Email</a0_Class> 
      <a0_SyncKey>106-122</a0_SyncKey> 
      <a0_CollectionId>mail/Sent</a0_CollectionId> 
      <a0_Status>1</a0_Status> 
      </a0_Collection>
    - <a0_Collection>
      <a0_Class>Tasks</a0_Class> 
      <a0_SyncKey>1390353472</a0_SyncKey> 
      <a0_CollectionId>vtodo/personal</a0_CollectionId> 
      <a0_Status>1</a0_Status> 
      </a0_Collection>
      </a0_Collections>
      </a0_Sync>
      </response>
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