Hi All,

Well, actually on Symbian, Winmo its getting possible so as being an
advocate of Andriod :) at workplace i have to do it somehow.
someone please guide me how may i change the SMSC programatically, i
have used Anycut to change it manually, i hope there is some way of
doing it programatically as well.
or how may i replace the defualt SMS Application to mine and incase of
what i dont need to handle i pass it onto default application.

regards
Aftab Alam


On Nov 19, 12:56 pm, Gulfam <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
>  I also want to achieve the same goal as said by Mr Aftab.
>
> The Goal I want to achieve:
> (As you have seen many apps in market like "Truephone" those
> intercepts outgoing calls and
> abortBroadcast(); and take user decision to call via GSM or via their
> apps.)
>
> So i want to achieve this goal with "out going sms" as with "out going
> calls". I want to take user decision on "out going sms" that he want
> to "send sms"  Via operator or via my application.
>
> but I don't know how to achieve it. Any solution or any other way to
> achieve it so please let share with us.
> I am waiting for your response?????
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Gulfam Hassan
>
> On Nov 18, 6:05 pm, Mark Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Iffi wrote:
> > > Hi All,
>
> > > i have read a few posts about somehow intercepting the outgoing SMS.
>
> > > after some googling i was able to intercept the outgoing SMS by
> > > getting the outbox.
>
> > > Now the problem is that when the SMS comes to outbox i try to delete
> > > it at the same time, the API shows that the row was deleted from
> > > outbox but it is sent to the desired phone number as well :S.
>
> > > I was thinking of changing the SMS center number programatically and i
> > > didnt get a clue.
> > > more over if there is a way the outbound sms can be stopped before
> > > being sent then plz guide me that way.
>
> > I sincerely hope that it is impossible without firmware modifications. I
> > certainly no of know way to achieve what you are seeking. And what
> > little you have achieved is outside of the public SDK and therefore is
> > likely to break in the future and on OEM-customized devices.
>
> > --
> > Mark Murphy (a Commons 
> > Guy)http://commonsware.com|http://twitter.com/commonsguy
>
> > Android 1.6 Programming Books:http://commonsware.com/books
>
>

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