If it helps, weve hammered Kannel to send 500 SMSs
(+ DLRs) via the sendsms interface from a Perl script and it did it without blinking.
This was on a FC4 box with Kannel CVS via an SMPP 3.4 SMSC J.
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rene Kluwen
Sent:
Hi,
How do I turn off SMS Services in Kannel, i.e., I want it
so that when someone replies to an SMS or sends an SMS to one our modems, it
won’t send a reply back
Thanks,
Brent
Thanks…I feel
like such a tool for not reading the manual more closely J
From: Linkas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 19 December 2005
10:28 AM
To: Brent Goldspring
Cc: users@kannel.org
Subject: Re: Turning off SMS
Services
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] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brent Goldspring
Sent: 09 December 2005 00:31
To: users@kannel.org
Subject: OT: WTLS
Hi,
This is off-topic for the list, but I figured it would be
a worth my while posing my query here.
What is involved in developing WAP-based applications
that use WTLS
Hi,
This is off-topic for the list, but I figured it would be
a worth my while posing my query here.
What is involved in developing WAP-based applications
that use WTLS?
Is it simply a matter of throwing an SSL certificate on
our web server and going from
Any idea when this week? J
Regards,
Brent
From:
Rene Kluwen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 26 September 2005
10:37 PM
To: Brent
Goldspring; users@kannel.org
Subject: RE: SQLBox
Brent,
This week
Hi,
What is SQLBox and where can I find out more about it? I’ve
searched the archives but all I get is dribs and drabs; is there one place I
can go to that gives me all the info and the latest version of it?
Regards,
Brent
Hello all,
We are using Kannel with a GSM modem: what is the
quickest and easiest way (for an application) to determine if the modem sent
the SMS or not? I do not need delivery reports, just wether the modem said,
“OK” or “Error”. Am I going to have to run a
Hello all,
We are using Kannel with a GSM modem: what is the
quickest and easiest way (for an application) to determine if the modem sent
the SMS or not? I do not need delivery reports, just wether the modem said, “OK”
or “Error”. Am I going to have to run a
beers. :-)
Regards,
Brent
-Original Message-
From: Rafael 'Dido' Sevilla [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 8 September 2005 12:20 PM
To: Brent Goldspring
Cc: users@kannel.org
Subject: Re: Multiple GSM Modems
Brent Goldspring wrote:
Does Kannel
Hi,
Does Kannel support multiple recipients when using the
PPG interface? I have tried it, and it goes through the motions but only ever
sends the SI to the last recipient in the header.
Thanks,
Brent
for speaking to Kannel
but it looks like I’m going to have to :-/
Brent
From: Christian Vandrei
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 22 August 2005 11:38
PM
To: Brent
Goldspring
Cc: users@kannel.org
Subject: Re: Sending SMS's via the
PPG interface
Hi
Does the PPG support mime type text/plain? I have tried it
and goes through the motions of sending stuff but the message never arrives.
Has anyone done it successfully in the past?
Thanks,
Brent
Is it possible to send an SMS with the PPG interface of Kannel (i.e.,
using the mime type text/plain)?
I've tried using my own code and the Openwave Push Initiator tool but I
can't get it to send an SMS (I prefer to send it via the PPG interface
because I've already got existing code that
We've got kannel hooked up to a GSM modem (InterCEL SAM--it's our spare)
and when we try to send a OTA Bookmark all we get is ERROR from the
modem. We can send SMS's and SI's just fine, but bookmarks just don't go
out.
Is this an issue with our modem? Would plugging in a WaveCom make a
Has anyone configured Kannel to use a bank of modems (each on their own
serial port)? This is only temporary, but we're curious if we could plug
in our spare modems and get better throughput.
thanks,
Brent
but if its
no problem for your throughput then its no problem.
Gareth
Brent Goldspring wrote:
Hello,
We're thinking of trying out Kannel at work and I'm wondering if I
should throw Cygwin on an existing Windows box and run Kannel off that
or should I zap a spare box, throw Linux
Hello,
We're thinking of trying out Kannel at work and I'm wondering if I
should throw Cygwin on an existing Windows box and run Kannel off that
or should I zap a spare box, throw Linux on it and run Kannel from there?
I'm asking from a purely performance and ease-of-use perspective: which
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