Blackberry
BlackBerry is a line of mobile e-mail and smartphone devices developed by Canadian company BlackBerry Limited, formerly known as Research In Motion (RIM). While including typical smartphone applications (address book, calendar, to-do lists, etc., and telephone capabilities), the BlackBerry is primarily known for its ability to send and receive Internet e-mail wherever it can access a mobile network of certain cellular phone carriers. The service is available in North America and in most European countries.
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Synchronization Using Barry
This example synchronizes your Blackberry's contacts and calender with your Evolution contacts and calender. In theory the same principle should be able to be applied to other mail and calander clients including Kmail and Google calender.
Installing packages
evolution - from the extra repository
msynctool-stableAUR - from the AUR
libopensync-plugin-evolution2-stableAUR - from the AUR
barryAUR - from the AUR
Creating a Sync Pair
Setup evolution to use your liking if you have not done so already.
Create a sync group called evoberry
msynctool --addgroup evoberry
Add evolution and the blackberry to the sync group.
msynctool --addmember evoberry evo2-sync msynctool --addmember evoberry barry-sync
Configure the evolution member
msynctool --configure evoberry 1
Change the defaults to the location of your evolution files as shown in the example
<config> <address_path>file:///home/user/.evolution/addressbook/local/system</address_path> <calender_path>file:///home/user/.evolution/calendar/local/system</calender_path> <tasks_path>file:///home/user/.evolution/tasks/local/system</tasks_path> </config>
Configure the blackberry member
msynctool --configure evoberry 2
Change the device number to your blackberry pin number as shown in the example.
Sync and smile
Make sure evolution is closed and your blackberry is connected then issue the sync command.
msynctool --sync evoberry