Which brings us to the DCS. This is set to 0xf1 (Message Class Control, ME-specific) by kannel, which is totally amiss for a message with no mclass set. By the way: alt-dcs is ignored either and always forced to 0xf1.
Setting the coding to binary looks quite funny on a mobile, but didn't help on plaintext encoding. Regards Falko Jovan Kostovski schrieb: > On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 5:18 PM, Falko Ziemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Can I anyone tell how get kannel to accept the alt-charset? The provider >> only supports 8859-1 (yeah, that's sick, I know...) >> > > Try to play with "alt-dcs" and "coding" parameters, for start try > setting: coding=1 > > HTH, Jovan >
