Hi Rudy,

No there are more ways to do it.

You could use a filebased interface, just place a file on your server
and configure the location in the configuration.

Or you could use the exec feature, that executes a program/script when
an SMS is received for that specific service (based on keyword(s)). Or
use the default keyword if you want to redirect all received SMS to that
program/script.

Kind regards,


Edwin Poot

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Rudy T.
Sent: woensdag 16 juli 2003 7:47
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Is http interface the only way to send sms ?


Dear All,

Thank you for opening this email.
I have two questions regarding sending and receiving sms (sorry for such
elementary questions, I already tried to look for answer in the mail
archive).     

1) Is the http interface (cgi-bin/sendsms) the *only* way to send sms ?
If no, what is that other way to send sms (built-in into Kannel) ?

2) In case I would like to record the incoming sms messages (in file or
mysql), is there any built-in command/variables for it or do I need to
write the script myself ?

Regards,
Rudy




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