No. The only translation to @ is happenning at the address field, because it breaks GSM compatibility. It wouldn't make sense to change alt-charset, since all charsets support basic ASCII. However, feel free to try.
This is configured per smsc. Should be applicable to both MT/MO. BR, Nikos ----- Original Message ----- From: Latitude Test To: Nikos Balkanas Cc: [email protected] Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 2:37 PM Subject: Re: default charset for MO Did you mean alt-charset? This is for both MT and MO? Cheers 2009/8/17 Nikos Balkanas <[email protected]> Hi, Default charset is utf-8. If not using it in your smsc configuration try using: alt-addr-charset = gsm or any other charset you want (iconv compatible). BR, Nikos ----- Original Message ----- From: Latitude Test To: users Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 1:21 PM Subject: default charset for MO Hi, What charset Kannel uses for MO messages? Is it GSM if not configured? How to configure it? I am getting ISO-8879 charset for MO and kannel is not able to identify the @ symbol. Thanks in advance.
