Re: Masking originating addresses
All depends on how you're sending your messages. Most decent providers will allow setting the sender number on an SMPP, HTTP, etc connection. I've never heard of a network that'll allow you to do that on a GSM modem or handset, but then again stranger things have happened.. :) Alex On 1/29/07, David Ritchie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, that's right -- setting the sender number. -Original Message- From: Iain Dooley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 30 January 2007 10:32 a.m. To: David Ritchie Cc: users@kannel.org Subject: Re: Masking originating addresses hi david, On Tue, 30 Jan 2007, David Ritchie wrote: Hello all -- has anybody had any success with using TPOA (or similar) to mask the originating address for MT SMS messages? do you just mean setting the sender number? cheers iain
Re: Masking originating addresses
hi david, On Tue, 30 Jan 2007, David Ritchie wrote: Hello all -- has anybody had any success with using TPOA (or similar) to mask the originating address for MT SMS messages? do you just mean setting the sender number? cheers iain
RE: Masking originating addresses
Yes, that's right -- setting the sender number. -Original Message- From: Iain Dooley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 30 January 2007 10:32 a.m. To: David Ritchie Cc: users@kannel.org Subject: Re: Masking originating addresses hi david, On Tue, 30 Jan 2007, David Ritchie wrote: Hello all -- has anybody had any success with using TPOA (or similar) to mask the originating address for MT SMS messages? do you just mean setting the sender number? cheers iain