On Mon, Dec 27, 2004 at 08:39:29PM +0530, Pankaj wrote:
> I do not have concatenation/max-messages setup for this sendsms-user.

This is your problem, quite obviously.  Why did you disable these
settings if you want Kannel to be able to send long messages?  The
effect of the concatenation parameter is to make Kannel send long SMS,
setting up the UDH needed for it to be recognized as such on the
destination handset.  If you do not set max-messages, it will default to
1 and not bother to break up a long message.  If you have max-messages
set to some value n greater than 1 and concatenation set to false,
Kannel will break up the message but not put the UDH, so a user may
receive several messages broken into up to n pieces even if her phone
understands the long SMS conventions, if I'm not mistaken (at least this
has been my experience).

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