I have no idea where it goes. It's still on the phone, as I can see
the next messages if I use the phone menu itself to look at the inbox.
Bizarre. I genuinely can't explain it. But I have tested it, if I
delete a few messages and get under the 25, when I send a test inbound
message, the handler doesn't fire. Again, if I send a few more, the
26th onwards trigger the handler.

I've no idea what is happening. It doesn't really bother me to be
honest, if it's working, it's working...

On May 6, 3:20 pm, Alex <[email protected]> wrote:
> Maybe it goes to SM?
>
> On May 5, 8:13 pm, Thanasis <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > Sorry, I don't recall anything similar to your report...
>
> > The ME memory seems to hold up to 25 messages. But I can't imagine what
> > happens then. I mean, where does the 26th message go...
>
> > On 5 May 2010 13:27, Will O'Connell <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Thanasis,
> > > been working on this and for the life of me I was still getting no
> > > notification...until.... one just finally arrived. I had changed no
> > > code since the last time I ran it, I was just debugging it, and the
> > > event appeared. What I have found is I had sent over 25 messages to
> > > the phone and number 26 was the one that appeared. It looks like the
> > > first 25 get stored somewhere in the phone and then when that is full,
> > > the next one goes somewhere else, and the Inbound notifier picks it
> > > up...
>
> > > I'm sure if you have an explanation for this, but I thought it may
> > > help a few others to know of this kind of scenario.
>
> > > Second to this, when the message is handled, I have the service delete
> > > it. This works fine, except that it is actually still on the phone. So
> > > at some stage I'll have to go to the phone and clear out all the
> > > messages (but leave my 25 test ones) Have you come across this before?
>
> > > Regards,
> > > Will.
>
> > > On Apr 7, 2:49 pm, Thanasis <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > Hi Will,
>
> > > > These PDUs you are seeing are "submit reports" (i.e. the SMSC reports
> > > > back that a message you've sent before has been accepted for
> > > > delivery).
> > > > The majority of phones/modems do not show these types of messages at
> > > > all.
>
> > > > Anyway, these are not inbound messages.
>
> > > > On Apr 7, 9:58 am, "Will O'Connell" <[email protected]>
> > > > wrote:
>
> > > > > No this didn't work. Oddly, when I tried the same command, but with MT
> > > > > and view the logger output I get this:
>
> > > > > 10360  2010-04-07 07:55:15,378 [Thread-0] DEBUG
> > > > > org.smslib.helper.Logger  - GTW:
> > > > >  modem.com10: SEND :AT+CPMS="MT"(cr)
> > > > > 10969  2010-04-07 07:55:15,987 [Thread-0] DEBUG
> > > > > org.smslib.helper.Logger  - GTW:
> > > > > OKodem.com10: BUFFER: +CPMS: 1,50,1,50,1,50
> > > > > 10969  2010-04-07 07:55:15,987 [Thread-0] DEBUG
> > > > > org.smslib.helper.Logger  - GTW:
> > > > >  modem.com10: RECV :+CPMS: 1,50,1,50,1,50(cr)OK(cr)
> > > > > 10969  2010-04-07 07:55:15,987 [Thread-0] DEBUG
> > > > > org.smslib.helper.Logger  - GTW:
> > > > >  modem.com10: SEND :AT+CMGL=4(cr)
> > > > > 11172  2010-04-07 07:55:16,190 [Thread-0] DEBUG
> > > > > org.smslib.helper.Logger  - GTW:
> > > > > OK11000C915383364078710000A70CD4E2940A6A16A7D3E0B108
> > > > > 11172  2010-04-07 07:55:16,190 [Thread-0] DEBUG
> > > > > org.smslib.helper.Logger  - GTW:
> > > > >  modem.com10: RECV :+CMGL:
> > > > > 1,2,,25(cr)0011000C915383364078710000A70CD4E2940A6A16
> > > > > A7D3E0B108(cr)OK(cr)
> > > > > 11203  2010-04-07 07:55:16,221 [Thread-0] DEBUG
> > > > > org.smslib.helper.Logger  - GTW:
> > > > >  modem.com10: READ PDU:
> > > > > 0011000C915383364078710000A70CD4E2940A6A16A7D3E0B108
> > > > > 11235  2010-04-07 07:55:16,253 [Thread-0] DEBUG
> > > > > org.smslib.helper.Logger  - GTW:
> > > > >  modem.com10: CheckMpMsgList(): MAINLIST: 0
> > > > > Press <ENTER> to terminate...
> > > > > 14078  2010-04-07 07:55:19,096 [QueueManager [modem.com10]] DEBUG
> > > > > org.smslib.hel
> > > > > per.Logger  - Running...
>
> > > > > Does this mean that it actually read a message? I'm not sure what the
> > > > > READ PDU means...
>
> > > > > Thanks again for all the thoughts Thanasis.
>
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