There is a difference to some smscs. That is why I was asking for a way to configure that from the sendsms??? interface.
Anyone else can help on this? Tim --- Iain Dooley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hi there, > > > Dear kannel experts hi. > > We are using a SMPP 3.4 link & want to send sms > using > > a short code as an originator. E.g. 88123 > > The problem is that when we set it we get +88123 > as > > the origininator in the recipient's handset. > > I know that this is determined by the > > source-addr-npi/ton of the SMPP connection so it > is > > set accordingly. > > The question is that if we will be able to set > ton/npi > > to not send the + infront of the short code then > we > > miss the full MSIDSNs like +4477xxxxxx! > > Can we set the npi/ton of the message through a > URL > > GET field in the sendsms script? > > Is anyone our there that has solved that by using > one > > SMPP connection? > > i don't set the npi or ton in my configuration > files, and whatever i put > as the 'from' parameter in my sms push url is what > is sent. ie. if i want > a full international number i put +61xxxxx but if i > want a word like 'My > Company' i just put 'My+Company'. if i put 111111 > that is how it will come > out on the handset! > > this may be a difference in the smsc ... > > cheers > > iain > ____________________________________________________________________________________ Don't get soaked. Take a quick peak at the forecast with the Yahoo! Search weather shortcut. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/shortcuts/#loc_weather
