I have implemented what you are asking.
Third parties, or users having respective usernames and password connects to
my proxy via HTTP (XML), inserting their sms to my db. After, I pick them up
from db and push through kannel http interface. THis is applied for both MO
and MT.
For sure you need
Hi im Franco from Argentina,
I have a big problem with the words in incomming SMS's that have
tildes (for example: á é í ó ú )
Kannel breaks the entire SMS this way:
Original SMS: TEST acá
Message get: ¿T¿E¿S¿T¿ ¿a¿c¿a¿?
Then i activate the mo-rencode option, and the message got was: TEST
Hi Franco from the other side of the charco!!! :)
Did you check with the carrier what character encoding they are using?
You should set alt-charset on your SMSC config to the one that the
carrier is using.
Besides that, I would not recommend supporting accents... not only
some carriers may not
Hi Nikos,
Many thanks for your repsonse. It is really useful.
Before actually sending my enquiry to this list, I had done some searchig for a
while on google, and I understood that the only way to send sms message to
recepints is by going through an SMS Centre for the dsetination network.
Hi,
Yes, a GSM modem (or a bank of those) are fully supported by kannel. I have no
clue what is the volume restriction, it depends solely on your operator. I just
use dedicated SMSc links, but some other guys in the list have more experience
with it. Bear in mind that in both cases the final