Peter Beckman wrote:
When you use the HTTP portion of the smsbox to send your SMS, you are
getting a response from the smsbox, not the bearerbox.

The smsbox takes your message, checks to see that you have all the minimum
necessary variables set and set correctly, then accepts the message, and
tells you that it as accepted the message by replying with "Sent."

The bearerbox is completely separate.  This is when the DLR comes into
usefulness -- to find out if the message was accepted by the SMSC or not.
  
If a SMSC rejects a message by sending negative ack in response to a submit_sm, rest assured that you won't be getting any DLR from it. DLR comes only when SMSC has accepted the submit_sm. So Roberto's problem remain...

And his observation that the "Sent." only means it was sent from smsbox to the bearerbox successfully is *true*.

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