Hi,

I am glad to seek you API for my application at office. This is so
wonderful that I can up with a demo set up and showed it to my higher
authorities. There are quite happy about it, but their minds are
intrigued with some questions..

1. Lets say, if a modem goes down by any chance, is there any high
availability provided in SMSLib automatically taking failover switch
to the second modem set up?? Are the multiple gateways in the
SMSServer.conf is the away to achieve this? And is there any way/
method call to know that a particular gateway/modem is down with like
a ping in UNIX, other waiting till trying to send a message?

2. How easy is this to set up on a linux environment? I worked on
windows 32bit, with GSM phone and a data cable. Its straight forward
in figuring out the comm ports in connection. Is there the same level
of easiness to set up in linux?

3. In the database interface, can't I use the custom outbound table,
with having total different set of columns?

4. Can I have some statistics on who are using the API at present in
production and their max range of sms/min?
I look forward to deliver a minimum of 10msgs/min and top 40msgs/min.
Will this be possible? Lets say with multiple server set up etc?

I look forward to have answers to these and I am thinking I will come
back with some more on need basis.

Thanks again for this awesome work. Keep up the good work.

--Pradeep
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