As I said it, some operators does not allow notifications.
That means that if you try to ask a DLR, your are notified
of failure everytime, and you can't send...
Maybe it's not the normal way of running an SMSC,
but the what I'm sure of is that I can't be notified using the
standard DLR mechanism...

Mat.

Andreas Fink wrote:



On Dienstag, August 19, 2003, at 05:01 Uhr, Mat wrote:

    Hi list,
    I was wondering why kannel does not have a callback mechanism so
    that when an MT
    fails and an NACK is returned after the UCP 52, we can directly
    update our DB.
    As some operators does not allow notifications (UCP 53), we have
    to grep/perl/sed
    our logfiles, which can be heavy and intrinsecly inconsitent. The
    current DLR mechanism
    does that very well, so I'm pretty sure the current code base
    allow to add this easily.
    We would just have to provide an "mtID" during the call to
    /cgi-bin/sendsms ,
    which would be reforwarded to an url defined in the config file,
    or given as
    an urlencoded parameter to sendsms.
    Did I miss something? Are there any people who implemented such
    feature?
    Does that feature interrest someone ? If we provide a patch, will
    it be integrated ?


I dont know what your problem is...
if the message is NACK'ed at submission, you get SMSC delivery failed report...


Andreas Fink
Global Networks Switzerland AG

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