I had this problem a long time ago with 1.0.3 :) Richard Braakman suggested :
"In smsc_smpp.h, the line that has '@', change 0x64 to just 64." Hope this helps... -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Andreas Fink Sent: Friday, 26 October 2001 4:32 a.m. To: Jim Walsh Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Kannel 1.1.5 and bug with SMPP protocol and @-character? >It's my understaning that kannel uses latin-1 character set, shouldn't @ be >replaced with 0x40, as 0x00 relates to ^@ symbol? > >-----Original Message----- > > >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 In latin-1 @ is 0x40 but in GSM default character set it is 0x00. Kannel converts between iso-latin-1 and GSM default character set before sending it to the SMSC. Check your documentation on what the SMSC would expect. by the way, Kannel very well supports SMPP v3.4 and v3.3. -- Andreas Fink Fink-Consulting ------------------------------------------------------------------ Tel: +41-61-6932730 Fax: +41-61-6932729 Mobile: +41-79-2457333 Address: A. Fink, Schwarzwaldallee 16, 4058 Basel, Switzerland E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: http://www.finkconsulting.com ------------------------------------------------------------------ Something urgent? Try http://www.smsrelay.com/ Nickname afink