Hi Jaakko, Alejandro, Thanks for the response. I tried to use faked-sender to send SMS, the default-smsc under sendsms-user group is OUTGOING. The log shows the faked-sender's phone number, which is correct but the smsc is INCOMING, I replied to the sms, and the smsc is also INCOMING. How do I make it such that the smsc is OUTGOING for sent sms via com1 and smsc is INCOMING for received sms via com2?
regards -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jaakko Heikkil� Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 2:44 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Two gsm modems 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]> --- [This E-mail was scanned for viruses.] Be extremely careful in opening e-mail from anyone you don't know. Attachments are especially dangerous. Never run an attachment unless you know exactly what it is, even if it appears to have been sent to you by someone you know. Most worms have the ability to falsify the "From" address /---------------------------------------------------------------------------\ Confidential and/ or privileged information may be contained in this e-mail and any attachments transmitted with it ('Message'). If you are not the addressee indicated in this Message (or responsible for delivery of this Message to such person),you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, printing or copying of this Message or any part thereof is prohibited. Please delete this Message if received in error and advise the sender by return e-mail. Opinions, conclusions and other information in this Message that do not relate to the official business of this company shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by this company. This mail is certified Virus Free by *ProtectNow! (InternetNow Sdn Bhd) *Scanner Engine powered by Norman Virus Control \--------------------------------------------------------------------------/
