Hi, As an aside, in order to keep my mail load low, please reply to the group only :-) thanks!
> ok, so someone calls your SMSC HTTP via HTTP and you call SMSC EMI to > your provider as example?! Yes so we would have the following: Kannel ---[http]--- sms aggregator ----[smsc protocol]--- smsc I think at the moment it only implements linking Kannel to Kannel so it looks like the the following: Kannel ---[http]--- Kannel ----[smsc protocol]--- smsc I think the idea was for people to add in support for other various HTTP based content/SMS gateways. > How would the setups look like for your client and yourself? see smsc_http.c for the details. As I haven't actually used this feature. Regards, Michael. ANAM Wireless Internet Solutions http://www.anam.com mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] +353 1 284 7555 Castle Yard, Saint Patrick's Road, Dalkey, County Dublin, Ireland > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Stipe Tolj > Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 2:27 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: usage of smsc_http.c > > > > An example would be an SMS aggregator (a virtual SMSC) that > provides a http > > interface to their system. There are a number of companies > that provide a > > http interface for sending SMS messages and a company may > wish to connect to > > one of these systems. I can't think of any of these offhand > but I am sure a > > web search would find you some. > > ok, so someone calls your SMSC HTTP via HTTP and you call SMSC EMI to > your provider as example?! > > How would the setups look like for your client and yourself? > > Stipe > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > Wapme Systems AG > > M�nsterstr. 248 > 40470 D�sseldorf > > Tel: +49-211-74845-0 > Fax: +49-211-74845-299 > > E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Internet: http://www.wapme-systems.de > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > wapme.net - wherever you are
