I think I can give you a solution, but I have no time. Develop Group is a better place for this question. Hope you can get help!
----- 原始邮件 ----- 发件人:info.ubichip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 收件人:'Gustavo Mohme C.' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[email protected]> 主题:RE: Multiple connections 日期:2008-9-9 06:53:39 make test and try and you will see, or take a look in the source code ! tell us if your problem has been solved in order to share your experience with the kannel community. regards From: Gustavo Mohme C. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: lundi 8 septembre 2008 12:48 To: info.ubichip Subject: Re: Multiple connections thanks! Just one thing, 0 is the highest priority right? On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 2:30 PM, info.ubichip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello, try to take a look on the "priority" value when you send the sms. hope it help From: Gustavo Mohme C. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: lundi 8 septembre 2008 10:56 To: [email protected] Subject: Multiple connections Hi All, I've been successfully using Kannel for over a month now and it's working rather well! Here is my scenario: I'm using the latest stable version of Kannel and connect to an SMSC using SMPP. I only have 1 SMPP connection at the moment. On an average day i send around 70,000 sms which I separate on two batches. The problem is that during the sending process(which in total takes around 5 hours each day), if someone sends an sms, it will be processed and queued until all the previous messages have been sent. This means that during 5 hours each day, users will not get an immeadiate reply. To solve this, I was thinking on asking my smsc for another connection and use two connections: 1 transmitter for sending daily sms and 1 transeiver for sending and replying sms. Is such a configuration possible? Is there a better solution to my problem? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Regards, Gustavo ------------------------------------------------------------------- 新浪空间——与朋友开心分享网络新生活!(http://space.sina.com.cn/)
