I agree on that, but I would like applications to be able to send with a
fixed from= if the like.

I mean

                sendsms?to=9999999&text=Hello

would be routed to te proper smsc (based on preferred-prefix for example)
and then default-sender applied. As application cannot know in advance with
smsc will the sms go to (this is my case), this is the proper thing.

                sendsms?to=9999999&text=Hello&from=1234

In this case, I would like to set sender=1234, whatever smsc goes it
through.

This is the semantics I prefer: default-sender, not forced-sender.

We could have both default-sender and forced-sender, but I don't see the
need.

I keep thinking in the cleanest and more useful way to implement this
feature.

Angel Fradejas.


-----Mensaje original-----
De: Nisan Bloch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: jueves 31 de enero de 2002 12:50
Para: Stipe Tolj; Angel Fradejas
CC: Kannel Developers
Asunto: Re: global-sender on a smsc basis ?


At 01:54 AM 1/27/02 +0100, Stipe Tolj wrote:

>I dislike the issue that one *must* unset "global-sender" in the core
>group to make "default-sender"s work in smsc groups. Can you point out
>the impacts of situation in mis-configured state?
>
>Is there a way to let both exist and in general smsbox will apply
>first "global-sender" and then bearerbox over-applies for the specific
>smsc to "default-sender"?!
>
>At least there was no heavy discussion on this topic, so I'm a bit
>unlead here. Some more objections or confirmations from the
>developers, please!


I think bearerbox should override all sender settings. The applications
dont need to know that some SMSCs are pikcy about sender ids and others
not. So it would be better if smsbox requests had sender set as per normal,
and then for the picky smscs let bearerbox override all the  earlier
settings..

nisan

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