Hi and thanx for your answer!

I used Logica's 2700 SMSC with SMPP v3.4 (kannel only supports v3.3, so I
used 3.3). I also looked at the packages sent out (with tcpdump) and noticed
that @ was converted to 0x00. So, can it really be SMSC bug or does it just
need different encoding?

yours,
Veljo

-----Original Message-----
From: Andreas Fink [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 25. oktoober 2001. a. 15:48
To: Veljo Otsason
Subject: Re: Kannel 1.1.5 and bug with SMPP protocol and @-character?


>Hello!
>
>I use Kannel 1.1.5. I tried to send a message which contained @-character
to
>SMPP sms center and the message received by phone was unreadable after the
>place where I had @. For example I sent "My email is [EMAIL PROTECTED]" but
>phone received something like "My email is veljo/)=?*~7¤". If I replaced @
>sign to something else, everything worked fine..
>
>Is this kannel bug? If so, does anybody have a patch for it?
>
>Thanks,
>Veljo

what SMSC did you use?
@ is in GSM charset being replaced with 0x00 in kannel. Maybe your
SMSC has problems with that.

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