was this with SMPP or EMI?
and having correct time on a machine doesnt mean automatically an
application shows the correct timezone...
On 11.01.2007, at 13:43, Andrikopoulos Dimitrios wrote:
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