![]() ![]() I've been a user of ChronoSync since version 1 and user from CA from the start, couldn't live without them now. Also as I mentioned, from the time I installed the 1.5.2 I had rebooted the system at least twice (for unrelated reasons), so any resetting that CA needed to do should have been done.Īnyway, this is just a FYI to anyone upgrading, not a criticism. Previous updates didn't have this issue, after updating it would restart the service and ready to go. Only after launching System Preferences, selecting the CA preferences AND THEN selecting the 'Status' tab, after about a minute of "thinking', only then did CA enable itself and turn on. ![]() ![]() Other than that, EaseUS Todo Backup is a solid and well-polished beginner-friendly app. You can register the same ChronoSync License on any Mac that only you use. If we had to level criticism at the app, we did see some fairly slow copy speeds, and although this is technically free Mac cloning software, many of the most useful options are only unlocked in the paid version. On the CA system, clicked on the CA icon in the menu bar, and it was grayed out, with the message 'incompatible version', even though this version supports Mavericks. Personal Use - Personal Use is defined as an individual using ChronoSync for personal, non-commercial use. Went to sync and the other system running Chronosync could not find this system running CA. Everything appeared fine, continued to use the system, even rebooted several times. Just installed CA 1.5.2 on a Mavericks system. There all certificates seem to have the correct settings.Īs the access to my mail server from my IPad and IPhone is working and my daughter and my wife have no problems and the low-level access using openssl in the terminal app also works, I´m sure that the last update causes the problem, possibly due to certificate issues or a new implementation of apple security measures. Then i renewed the certificate on my DS920 (Lets Encrypt), assuming it is an certificate problem and checked the certificate-settings in the keychain-App (Schlüsselbundverwaltung). I was always forced to "reinstall" Ventura and then using the migration assistent to recreate all other files.Īfter doing that the issue persisted (as automatically the newest version of Ventura is installed) Today it does not seem to be possible to reconstruct the whole system from the backup. Next i tried to reinstall my MacBook from my last Timemachine Backup before the upgrade. Thunderbird did have the same connection problems and was not able to connect to the server. So there is no problem regarding firewall-configuration or ip-blocking. ChronoSync is an application for Mac, which can be used to synchronize or backup files and folders. The MailServer is running perfectly, it is accessible by OpenSSL using local and global ip-addresses. Testing the connection via the terminal-app using OpenSSL to get a connection and initiating a client connection by using the local ip and the dynamic ip. Right click the Trash icon and select Empty Trash option to start the uninstall. Drag ChronoSync to the Trash (or right click on it and then select Move to Trash option). Open up the Finder, click Applications on the left side, and then select ChronoSync. Using Thunderbird as an alternative Client-App Option 1: Drag ChronoSync icon to the Trash. Deleting the Mail-App-Settings in the Library-Folder and reconfiguring the Accounts Checking the passwords and account names multiple times Deleting the Mail-App Mailaccounts and reconfiguring them from scrap The connection always times out and an error is displayed „Zugang/Passwort können nicht verifiziert werden“ / „ Account/ password cannot be verified“. Since then i cannot access my MailPlus-Server running on my DS 920+. Yesterday i installed the latest Update to MacOSX Ventura 13.4 provided by Apple. I sent feedback to apple and posted the same question in the support forums of apple and synology. Since installing the update i have serious problems getting mails from my imap- mail server using apple-mail. ![]()
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