This setup has been working fine for me, for years. Years ago, one had to periodically initiate this sync manually but somewhere along the way, Daylite released an update so that offline databases would automatically keep themselves in sync with Daylite Server. Daylite, on the MacBook, synchronizes with this server over the local network when I’m at home, and over the internet when I’m in the office. Nearly every day, I add information to this database, primarily from Mail.app via MarketCircle’s “Daylite Mail Integration” (DMI) plugin for Mail.Īt home, I run Daylite Server on a Mac mini. I have MarketCircle’s Daylite running locally on my MacBook (running OS 10.6.7), exclusively using an offline database. This post is about a critical problem that I’m having with MarketCircle’s Daylite product, and is mainly written for Google, so that other people who may have similar problems in the future will hopefully find a solution here.
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