+CMTI: "SM", AFAIR, means that the message landed in SM memory (SIM card - '3' probably means you'll find it in memory location 3, the first two obviously already filled). we should do two things - (a) teach kannel to look for "+CMT:" and not any "+CMT" like it does now, and (b) apply the SIM buffering patch so it will read the messages from the SIM card. Why does it do so with alphanumeric sender ? I guess it's modem dependant and nothing Kannel can do about.
Cheers Oded Arbel m-Wise Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Q: How many Microsoft engineers does it take to change a light bulb? A: None. Bill Gates will just redefine Darkness(TM) as the new industry standard. > -----Original Message----- > From: Andrea Viscovich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 9:49 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: smsc_at2 > > > Today I sent to my wavecom gsm modem (at2 current cvs) > a sms with alphanumeric sender. > Instead of the usual +CMT:, 25 (or whatever number) and the pdu, > I got: +CMTI: "SM",3 > nothing else. Obviusly kannel said "I got CMT but wait next > line timed out. > I think we should do something in at2 before new release. > Sending same sms on my 8210 works, id est it reads correctly it. > Andreas? > Regards > Andrea > > >
