@ is 0 in the GSM alphabet (7 bit):

http://www.dreamfabric.com/sms/default_alphabet.html

You'll have to change the charset or substitute the characters before
sending it to the SMSC.

Hope it helps,

Alejandro Guerrieri


On 8/16/05, Tamás TURCSÁNYI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear all,
> 
> We're connected to several SMSCs through SMPP, and are having a problem
> with one of them, which makes me sick... If we send an SMS to this SMSC
> that includes a '@' character, Kannel converts this character to a
> 00-code character...
> 
> Here's a part of a kannel debug dump (this PDU is sent):
> [.cut.]
> data: 6c 61 73 7a 74 7f 73 00 42 65 64 42 65 61 63 68   laszt.s.BedBeach
> [.cut.]
> 
> (the original message was "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", the á character was
> OK at the destination mobile phone).
> 
> Do you have an idea why this conversion is done? We have this problem
> only with one SMSC direction, and since that SMSC truncates the messages
> at 00 characters, these SMSes are only partially sent... :/
> 
> All SMSCs are configured similarly, only basic settings are used (host,
> port, username, password, system-type, enquire-link-interval,
> dest/source addr ton and npi, keepalive, log, reconnect,
> preferred/denied prefixes).
> 
> Thanks for your help in advance!
> Best regards,
> 
> - Tamás TURCSÁNYI -
> senior webdeveloper, CCNA
> Dream Interactive Kft.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> 
> 


-- 
Alejandro Guerrieri
Magicom
http://www.magicom-bcn.net/

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