Hi,
%I is the Message Identifier, it carries a unique code for each message, 
however this ID is internally generated by kannel and not the Originating SMSC.
 
Regards,
Mike Nwaogu
Tel: 234_802_325_6437
Eml: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

----- Original Message ----
From: Alvaro Cornejo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2007 8:19:32 PM
Subject: SMSC identifier escape code


Hi

Can anyone explain me the difference between the %i and %I on kannel
escape codes?

As per the manual:
%i    the smsc-id of the connection that received the message
%I    the SMS ID of the internal message structure

What does the "ID of the internal message structure" means?

This is my issue:

I have 3 kannel engines setup like this:

smsc1-1 -                                                      -
 smsc3-1
               \                                                 /
smsc1-2 <--> kannel1 <--> kannel 2 <--> kannel3  <--->  smsc3-2
                /
smsc1-3 -

passing MO/MT between them. What I need to have is that if k1 receives
a message for k3, k3 will know wich of the smsc connected to k1
(smsc1-n) originally received the message. What I get now is the
smsc-id of kannel3 that connects to kannel2

Regards

Alvaro






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