How can we save SMS in readable format in MySQL instead of urlencoded hex?
Hi Daniel
Always cc kannel list so other people can benefit from discussion.
You can safely install latest svn. It is production ready.
You don't need to uninstall previous versions; but depending on the
install dir you choose (or leave defaults) your installation might
overwrite current version
Hi,
These are interesting valgrind results for the kannel developer community.
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The Kannel user group is not designed to solve Kannel development issues as
there is a separate mailing group for that.
Please send an
Hi
I think there is no pre-packaged sqlbox. You should need to compile it
directly. You need to download sources from svn repository --note that
you also need kannel sources in order to be able to compile sqlbox--.
Best option will be to compile everything from sources to avoid
conflicts with dif
Thanks for the response spamden. That is very unfortunate. We have a
legitimate need to have different smsc-ids but have only one account. How
feasible would it be to use meta data or some other way to match the
sending smsc-id instead of the receiving smsc-id? If all else fails, what
is the risk
Hello,
I have installed kannel on my raspberry pi; now I want to add slbox
functionality. How do I have to proceed?
Do I need firstly to uninstall?
How to install? with apt-get install kannel-sqlbox?
Thanks in advance for your help
daniel
Well, I require the submit_sm to use message_payload instead of
short_message field, is there any configurable parameter for that?
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 6:54 PM, Alvaro Cornejo wrote:
> Hi
>
> No sure if this is the reason but sms lenght protocol only allows
> messages up to 160 chars on a 7
Hello,
Is there any support for data_sm in kannel gateway?
2014-04-24 1:20 GMT+04:00 Jeff Thorn :
> I've searched the user groups for this issue and everyone says to use the
> same smsc-id. We specifically need different smsc-ids so our interactive
> messages can be delivered in real time and not get queued with our bulk
> messages.
>
Only if you use sam