hi all,
How to read sms from a gsm phone connected with PC using c++ code?
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Rashad
Nikos,
it was in no way an insult! but sometimes it better for all of us to think a
little bit longer before write a answer...
Thanks,
Alexander Malysh
Am 14.12.2010 um 13:45 schrieb Nikos Balkanas:
> Please avoid using such expressions. Simply, sometimes it is difficult to
> understand what
Please avoid using such expressions. Simply, sometimes it is difficult to
understand what you say.
BR,
Nikos
- Original Message -
From: "Alexander Malysh"
To: "Nikos Balkanas"
Cc: "Milan P. Stanic" ; "ishagh ouldbah"
; "Devel Kannel"
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2010 2:32 PM
Subjec
Nikos,
sometimes you have to think a bit more before you write answer ;) Converting
validity to seconds will not fix this issue because it's again relative
to something and this something is not the timestamp when message was created
but when message is sent and this is wrong.
Thanks,
Alexander
Yeah, but that's putting too much trust on external conditions, like the
SMSc, for which we have no knowledge. Relative time should fix this,
regardless of what the SMSc is doing. Bottom line, less problems for the
user.
As far as the validity period goes, I think that someone is asking for it
[ how this tread lost mailing list headers? ]
On Tue, 2010-12-14 at 12:27, Alexander Malysh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> it's a condition for every time based parameter that server synchronized to
> NTP.
> If this not a case it's not our bad.
>
> I don't know reason for switching to absolute time anymore.
Hi,
it's a condition for every time based parameter that server synchronized to NTP.
If this not a case it's not our bad.
I don't know reason for switching to absolute time anymore.
As to the bug: just imagine, you send message with validity of 1min, kannel try
to deliver to SMSC but SMSC is no