Hi,

I think this patch is very useful (for me too), but I would like to ask,
should there be operator permission to set ANY short number as the number
of the sender? and if so, what is the difference between 'shortnumber' and
'from' number? because, for example, SMPP (if operator permits) allows to
set any number, iregarding of it's lenght, using, for example, the same
'from' variable in send-sms.

regards,
Dziugas Baltrunas

On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Andreas Fink wrote:

> 
> On Montag, Februar 3, 2003, at 06:40  Uhr, Arne K. Haaje wrote:
> 
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Included is a patch that allows shortnumbers to be printed on the 
> > receivers phone without prepending the pluss sign. This also make it 
> > easy for the receiver to reply directly to the message. This can be 
> > very convenient in services for chat, games, dating etc.
> >
> > I have added a parameter called shortnumber to the smsc group. If the 
> > user sets for instance shortnumber=4 in the cimd2 section a sender of 
> > 2030 will be seen as 2030 on the receivers phone - it not it would 
> > have been +2030 (which makes replies harder).
> >
> > Any comments or questions are welcome
> >
> 
> Kannel should send the originator in the format it was submitted.
> I dont think adding another parameter is the right way to solve this.
> 
> 
> Andreas Fink
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