Hey,

On the blackberry there is a security setting. The user can turn them on and off. Its the same on quite a few phones (I saw a motorola on the weekend and I have seen nokias like it). The standard security setting on windows mobile does now allow WAP push either and you can't even configure this. A lot of new phones highlight links in SMS the same way as you mail client do. We use that a lot now as well. All in all its a complete mine field.


Gareth


On 5 Sep 2006, at 16:37, Christian Vandrei wrote:

Hi,

I made the same experience with Wap-Push messages on Blackberry. As far as I found it can only be solved by using some kind of Blackberry-Gateway. In case I might at least partially right, I'll be delighted receiving further enlightment=).


Ciao,
Chris.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been sending/receiving SMS with kannel for
years without a problem, and now I am investigating
wap push.

I have configured the following groups: wapbox, ppg
and wap-push-user. After that I have created a test
si.xml and pap.xml files, and tried them with
test_ppg.

The problem I am experiencing is that the SMS is not
delivered to certain mobile phones, at least
Blackberry 7100, Blackberry 7730 and Movistar TSM7
(all are modern mobiles, and recieve wap push from
other sources) don't receive the SMS. Sending the
binary code directly to the HTTP interface produces
the same bad result.

Is wap push mobile-dependent? How can I send a
device-independent wap-push?

Regards,
J.L.


        
        
                
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