Hi,
I found where xampp is keeping the mysql.sock. the my.cnf in xampp is
already set correctly, i found another my.cnf in /etc/mysql directory, and
changed that with the new mysql.sock location, but when I tried to start
bearerbox, the same error came up. looks like the location kannel is
I thought of using it for something else but only if I find out what it is
for. Anyone knows what it is for? I can't seem to find it in the source..
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Before digging into the code, have you checked the userguide?
field-status (m)
The table field that is used to reflect the status of the DLR for a specific
message.
And here are the statuses:
http://www.kannel.org/download/1.4.3/userguide-1.4.3/userguide.html#DELIVERY-REPORTS
Hint: I wouldn't
Hi,
Refering to this thread:
http://www.kannel.org/pipermail/devel/2006-December/000688.html
In earlier version this problem was present, according to Stipe, it was
solved after the new releases.
Is there a relationship with the intervals of enquiry links or high load sms
traffic?
Regards
Hi,
the implementation I have sent was correct, does it make sense to incorporate
in the release?
Please let me know if the implementation is correct and is impacting any other
modules
Thanks,
Manish Nema
On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 15:47:47 +0530 wrote
Oh, please repost as -ubw to ignore the
Thanks Alejandro,
the symlink solved the mysql connection problem.
I just found out from the kannel guide that AT command in smsc does not
support DLR, so no report will be delivered. I'm using Huawei E172 modem
with the at command, so I guess I won't be able to see the DLRs.
Thanks for the
Hi Theodore
Actually dlr is supported by smsc_at. The issue is more operator
specific. I do have some of the operators that do send dlr and others
not. Request the dlr and see what you get
Also I noticed that the one that provide dlrs does it not for the
intremediate dlr status but for final
Howdy all,
I'm going to be participating in a research project in Rwanda that has a
need for receiving SMS messages over the course of a month. Volume is
likely pretty low, certainly no more than a hundred a day but I'd like
the service to be pretty reliable.
What modem / phone would