This is because of the different alphabet GSM use. It may be solved using a different coding. However, If you don't want to mangle the configuration, one dirty trick you may use is:
1. Send a `hi` MO message to Kannel.
2. Check on the logs how Kannel "sees" the message.
3. Send the MT's using those special characters.
For example, to send the "@" sign you must send a "ยก" sign.
Hope it helps,
Alejandro.
On 7/28/05, Anand Gupta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am sending the following message to kannel
>
> `Hi`
>
> However in the log file kannel shows the incoming message as
>
> ?Hi?
I did some debugging and the text i am sending to kannel is
%60Hi%60
%60 is ` char, then how come kannel is interpreting it as ? symbol which
infact is %3F.
Any clues ?
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regards,
Anand Gupta
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Alejandro Guerrieri
Magicom
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