Dear developers,

Hope you have enjoyed your day!

I changed the smsbox.c once, where I deleted text == NULL, as I have posted
in a previous post.

I think Bruno bitched at the time, that his code had been broken.

The result of this change was not that the mwi just worked, but rather that
both the mwi message was carried thru PLUS an empty SMS message.

I have just made a cvs update, compiled, installed and done a sendsms with
mwi=1.

The result is that I still get both the mwi=1 icon set PLUS and empty SMS
message waiting in my Inbox.

I use an at modem, wavecom.

Kind regards
Bernino Lind

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Stipe Tolj
Sent: 15. januar 2002 11:24
To: Bruno Rodrigues
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: mclass and mwi questions


Bruno Rodrigues wrote:
>
> On Qui, 2002-01-10 at 09:57, Bernino Lind wrote:
>
>      Dear users of Kannel,
>
>      I have some questions about the mclass and mwi parameters of Kannel
sendsms
>      method.
>
>      Problems/Questions:
>      MWI:
>      If I want to set mwi=1 for example, I can only do this by having some
text
>      in the sendsms parameters.
>
>      That means the end user will recieve an SMS with two parts: the mwi
change +
>      some normal SMS message.
>
>      Thats really irritating, since I just want to change the mwi.
>
>      How do I make a message which *only* changes the status of the mwi?
>
> mwi doesn't require a text field. In fact, the presence of the text
> changes the
> internal DCS encoding. If NOW kannel requires the text field,
> someone have broken
> my code.

I guess I did this while a recent commit.

Bruno, can you have a look on my commits and fix it?!

Stipe

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