Hi all, Jan, seems that I did not fully understand what you was trying to do. Thanks for Alejandro for making that clear :-)
Truth is, you can not fake outgoing number with gsm modem and normal SIM. Usually operators do not allow that. At least I do not know any operator which does. You should get real smsc connection to fake sender number. One option is to use those modems as a pool, so that both modems can send and receive messages equally. On Thu, 2004-04-22 at 06:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2004 04:41:45 +0200 > From: Alejandro Guerrieri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: RE: Two gsm modems > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"; format=flowed > > Using sendsms, you can set the "default-sender" and "faked-sender" on the > sendsms-group. You can also set it on your POST to sendsms as the "from" > parameter. Look also "global-sender" at sms-box. > > Look at the documentation for further details. > > Regards, > > At 04:17 22/04/2004, you wrote: > >Hi Alejandro, > > > >Thanks for the reply. But I am puzzled. How to fake the outgoing number to > >display your incoming number? Pls enlighten me. Thanks. > > > >regards > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Behalf Of Alejandro Guerrieri > >Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 9:35 AM > >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Subject: RE: Two gsm modems > > > > > >If I�m not wrong, that happens because the user is replying to the number > >displayed on your outgoing message. If you set that number to your outgoing > >modem, of course your carrier will route the replies to that modem!. > > > >It is not really a problem related to kannel but to the way the SMS network > >works. You should "fake" the outgoing number to display your incoming > >modem�s number, then any reply will get routed to that modem by your > >carrier. > > > >Hope it helps, > > -- Jaakko Heikkil� <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
