I think you are exactly right.  What I can I do about this? If the sender 
never sends the rest of the message, or it is stuck in the network 
somewhere, how can I clear it?
thanks!

Jordan

On Wednesday, March 7, 2012 3:22:07 AM UTC-5, T.Delenikas wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Are you able to check whether the "stuck" message is a full message or a 
> part of a multi-part message?
> I would bet that it's must be a single part of a multipart message that 
> was never received completely.
>
> Can you check whether this is the case?
>
> On Tuesday, March 6, 2012 4:56:39 PM UTC+2, JordanThompson wrote:
>>
>> I am successfully using SMSLib to send and receive messages on a Zoom USB 
>> modem.  
>> Occasionally, a message will get stuck on the SIM and the only way to get 
>> it unstuck is to use the Zoom software that came with the modem to delete 
>> it.  
>> When a message gets stuck, all new messages accumulate behind the stuck 
>> message.  Once the one message has been deleted, the accumulated messages 
>> continue to come in as normal.
>> I have tried various methods in the SMSLib to determine when this 
>> happens, but nothing I have found will even tell me that this state has 
>> occurred.  My only solution is to assume this is the problem (when I stop 
>> receiving messages) and to launch the Zoom app and delete the message.
>> Any suggestions?  Even if I could just detect that this has happened, I 
>> could alert the user and it would be better than nothing!
>>
>

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