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<profile name="hcontacts" type="storage" > <key name="Local URI" value="./contacts" /> <key name="Target URI" value="card" /> </profile>
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However, I got fed up with it. Since running the original memotoo-profile returned 'true', I simply edited the original memotoo.com.xml in /etc/sync/profiles/service. I only added my account data. And presto, it works. So fast that I at first didn't believe anything happened. But it's all there. Phonebook, calendar and notes.
In hindsight, do you actually use a "my-meego.com" profile? Perhaps I should have named the xml as "my-meego.com.xml" as well? I don't dare and test it, perhaps it messes up things again or duplicates every contact.
Alas, my solution was to edit the config in /etc/sync/profile/service. Not pretty at all, but it works.
Oh, also, and quite important: don't use http. Use https://sync.memotoo.com/syncml as "Remote database".