I consulted with the SMS-C people and told that the time was correct on their machines. Indeed, I used the same SMS-C (used for WAP Push) to send an ordinary SMS message from my handset to another one, and the delivery report I received on my handset contained the correct timestamp.
Dimitris -----Original Message----- From: Andreas Fink [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 2:36 PM To: Andrikopoulos Dimitrios Cc: Kannel Devel Subject: Re: How to get the Kannel time, in GMT+2 On 11.01.2007, at 13:20, Andrikopoulos Dimitrios wrote: > I've got the same problem on a Solaris 10 system. I compiled Kannel > with > the option > "--enable-localtime" but the problem persisted. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Hillel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 8:08 AM > To: Kannel Devel > Subject: How to get the Kannel time, in GMT+2 > > > Hi, > > Greetings of the season to everyone and we wish all the Kannel > developers and users a wonderful 2007, a special thanks to Stipe > and the > others Kannel maintainers for the great work they are doing. > > When Kannel gives back a status of 8 (submit_sm responses) i.e the > SMSC > acknowledgement, Kannel gives the timeDate (%t) in GMT time and not > our > current local time of GMT +2. Ok this might be that you look at a timestamp from your operator's SMSC. This one will remain unchainged in Kannel. The flags only apply to timestamps generate inside kannel (like the logfiles etc). > > This comes from the options used when sending the SMSs: > status=%d&smsc=%i&timeDate=%t&destination=%p&delivInfo=%a&source=% > P&msgi > d=%k > > Does anyone know how to compile Kannel to use GMT + 2? Or any other > suggestions to get the timeDate in GMT +2. > > We are using the latest CVS. > > Any help appreciated. > > Thanks > > >
