Hi, Thanks for your input. Yes they seem to be dropped, if I login to either of my current SMSC providers, they report as "Buffering" or something along those lines. I am using DLR DB so a manual clean out is easy enough for me, however I'd like to re-send the message via another carrier if not delivered within X minutes to which I'm currently seeking a carrier that can deliver to 2Degrees (NZ) with MNP
P.s. Good to see another kiwi on the list :) Thanks Barry On Wed, 02 Jun 2010 15:10:41 +1200, Alan McNatty <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Barry, > > Yeah - my understanding is the messages are silently dropped if off-net > (without any notification). Your best option might be treat them as > expired (possibly with a manual clean-up) after a standard network TTL > if no DLR received (messages don't typically live on the network more > than 5 days if undelivered). Obviously this would be best achieved using > a DB for DLR storage. > > HTH's > > Cheers, > Alan > > On 02/06/10 14:59, Barry Murphy wrote: >> Yes I do use dlr-mask=31 and get nothing back in reurn from either SMSC. >> amdtelecom are a company I am looking at possibly using as a SMSC if they >> can route correctly to this network I'm having issues to. >> >> Thanks >> Barry >> >> >> >> On Wed, 2 Jun 2010 05:46:25 +0300, "Nikos Balkanas" <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> Nope. For that you would need portability support in bearerbox. I have >>> developed such a feature for a commercial version used by amdtelecom. >>> >>> Nevertheless your carriers should return a failed DLR if they fail to >>> deliver. Are you using dlr-mask=31? >>> >>> BR, >>> Nikos >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Barry Murphy" <[email protected]> >>> To: "Users" <[email protected]> >>> Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2010 5:33 AM >>> Subject: DLR not being emptied for numbers it can't send to >>> >>> >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I have a problem where if a number cannot be delivered to, it stays in >>>> DLR >>>> table until manually removed. I have this problem with both SMSc >>>> providers >>>> I use and it's only when trying to deliver to a single carrier that is >>>> having issues with MNP. I wish to know if it's possible to have kannel >>>> attempt to redeliver a message that is stuck in DLR table using another >>>> SMSc that I have as a backup. >>>> >>>> Look forward to your response >>>> Thanks >>>> Barry >>>> >>>> >>>> >>
