Hi Iain,

You will need to verify this with a test installation, In my organisation we found that when messages were being received then the throttling timeout was effectively short circuted making the throttling level useless. We did (attempt to) supply a patch for this just prior to the 1.4.1 release but in my understanding it has not as yet been reviewed/applied to CVS. It may be that this has been fixed through some other mechanism in a more recent update.

Stuart.

Alejandro Guerrieri wrote:
Iain,

Right, you can send a thousand messages per second if you want, Kannel
will deliver at 10 msgs/sec to the SMSC.

Regards,

Alejandro.

On 3/17/07, Iain Dooley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
yeah, but what i'm saying is it queues more than 10 messages right?
throughput is how fast it sends to the smsc, not how fast i need to sent
to kannel right?

On Sat, 17 Mar 2007, Alejandro Guerrieri wrote:

> Iain,
>
> Not exactly, setting a throughput of 10 means that Kannel will enqueue
> your messages and send them at a rate of 10 per second maximum.
>
> Regards,
>
> Alejandro.
>
> On 3/12/07, Iain Dooley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> i just want to confirm this. i've read about it in the users guide and i
>> want to make absolutely sure that i understood it correctly.
>>
>> i have throughput set to 10 as proscribed by my smsc documentation. if i
>> put:
>>
>> foreach($1_million_messages as $number => $msg)
>>      doKannelSend($number,$msg);
>>
>> it will hold the million messages in a queue and send them to the smsc 10
>> at a time until they're all done right?
>>
>> i mean, maybe not a million, but a large number is what i'm trying to say.
>>
>> cheers
>>
>> iain
>>
>>
>
>
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>
>





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