I should probably mention that my provider passes on the following parameters in the Call back URL.
Parameter Value username Optional username for authentication. password Optional password for authentication. to Sender Id of the message. network-code Unique identifier of a mobile network MCCMNC. Wikipedia list here <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_Network_Code> . messageId Message ID. msisdn Number message was delivered to. status Status of message. scts UTC time when notification is received from mobile network in the following format YYMMDDHHMM e.g. 1101181426 is 2011 Jan 18th 14:26 Different from the %p¹, %t¹, %I¹, etc. one might expect. Thanks, Michael On 10/7/11 14:03, "Michael van der Poel" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Nikos, > > Thanks for that. I moved the dlr-url to its right place but it makes no > difference. :-( > > Regards, > > > Michael > > On 10/7/11 11:01, "Nikos Balkanas" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> This explains also your previous problem with dlr-url. I am surprised bb >> doesn't panic with such configuration. >> >> You cannot add attributes (like dlr_url) outside groups (i.e. on a blank >> line). Please read configuration basics from UG. >> >> BR, >> Nikos
