Thanks Nikos. However I realised Kannel uses the *more_messages_to_send* tlv to inform the MC that there are further messages to the same destination SME. Is it correct to assume that all SMSCs support that tlv parameter?
Anyway I can configure it to use the *message_payload* tlv or it is not possible at all? Thanks, Peter. On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 8:25 PM, Nikos Balkanas <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > Currently kannel sends only short_message. It will read both > message_payload and short_message. The reason is that message_payload is > used for SMPP 3.4 and higher, whereas short_message is used by all. > According to SMPP spec, short SMS (<255 chars) should use short_message. > Larger SMS may OPTIONALLY use message_payload. Therefore, your provider > should support short_message, if he is SMPP compliant. Talk to them. > > BR, > Nikos > > On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 9:00 AM, Otandeka Simon Peter <[email protected] > > wrote: > >> >> Hi All, >> >> Am working with an operator who wants me to send text to the SMSC (MT) >> using the optional message_payload parameter. >> Does Kannel support this? >> Couldn't find it anywhere in the docs much as the Kannel 1.5.0 release >> notes indicate that there is message_payload handling. >> >> Thanks, >> Peter. >> > >
