As I said in other mail, it's probably a misconfiguration in smsc, but this
is what I have:

my number: 12345

What I receive
<21/00140/O/52/0100100xx0xx3452/91xxxxxxx////////////0000/050302190929////4/
0128/005400650073007400650020006300E1///1///////0201080D0100///D5>

If I reply without a force-sender or alike in service

<xx/xxxxx/O/51/91xxxxxxx/0100100xx0xx3452/....>




----- Original Message -----
From: "Andreas Fink" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Lucio Ferrao" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 7:09 PM
Subject: RE: [RFY] Unicode in MO Messages and other patch


> >Yes, in some cases the login (sms-username) is not the same as the
> >destination number, forcing the translation to be defined on the kannel
> >side, one per smsc connection.
>
> what kind of translation are you talking about??
> sms-username can be whatever you like. Its used for authorization,
> thats it. Nothing else. when a message comes in using EMI/UCP 53
> message, it will carry the destination number in the TO field which
> is what we use to route the message so I really dont follow what's
> wrong with that.
>
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