OK - I see the case - you just want to pass the message to another server which will decide where to send (eventually scanning the body)...
Regards, Bogdan Gonzalo J. Sambucaro wrote: > Bogdan, > the idea is to send the MESSAGEs to an Aplication Server (of the > OSIMS network), no to a certain end user, but with s=1 or 2 keeps > the original behaviour of module SMS. > > Regards, Gonzalo. > > >> And in this case, how exactly do you deliver the SMS to a certain end >> user? >> >> Thanks and regards, >> Bogdan >> >> Gonzalo J. Sambucaro wrote: >> >>> Hi Bogdan, >>> >>> >>> >>>> Hi Gonzalo, >>>> >>>> Just to be sure I understand the add on : if s=0 (no scan), the >>>> RURI/TO_URI will be the same for all inbound SMSs? I mean all inbound >>>> SMSs will be translated to a SIP MESSAGE request with a fix destination >>>> ? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> Yes, that´s rigth. >>> >>> Regards, Gonzalo. >>> >>> >>> >>>> Thanks and regards, >>>> Bogdan >>>> >>>> Gonzalo J. Sambucaro wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> Hello, >>>>> I have developed and documented a new feature for the module SMS. >>>>> >>>>> I already shared it whit some SER´s users and it worked fine. >>>>> >>>>> How do I share it with you?, i need a user for cvs?. >>>>> >>>>> Feature description: >>>>> ------------------- >>>>> >>>>> The SMS module may NO extract the URI from SMS body, supporting >>>>> compatibility backwards, configuring the URI in the new modems >>>>> parameters >>>>> 's' and 't'. >>>>> >>>>> Extract from the new README file >>>>> >>>>> 1.3. Exported Parameters >>>>> >>>>> 1.3.1. modems (string) >>>>> >>>>> The following parameters can be used: >>>>> >>>>> * s=scan (optional) - 0: NOT SCAN uri from body sms, use URI >>>>> in t=to. >>>>> 1: SCAN uri from body sms (normal mode, >>>>> default mode, clasic mode) >>>>> 2: SCAN MIX (both modes), First SCAN >>>>> * t=to (optional) - uri for sip header TO - default is NULL. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks >>>>> >>>>> Gonzalo. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>> >>> >> > > > _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.openser.org http://lists.openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devel