Hello

I'm in the process of configuring a kannel setup and have run into a little 
problem that I have not been able to solve by looking in the documentation, so 
I hope that there are somebody out there that can help me.

The setup is a pretty simple kannel setup. I have one modem attached as SMSC 
and I can send messages out via sendsms.  I also have a SMPP connection to 
another provider that I have configured and this is also working fine. So the 
basic setup is OK as far as I can see.

My problem is that I want to be able to route messages via my modem (or modems) 
as long as these do not have a long queue of messages waiting to be delivered. 
If there are ie. 10 messages in the queue, then I want to route messages via 
the SMPP connection, and when the queue has dropped, then revert back to the 
modem.

The reason for this is that the per-sms fee is about 5 times more expensive on 
the SMPP than on the modems. So as long as the modems kan keep up, then I want 
to use them.

I have succeeded in setting up kannel so SMPP will be used if the Modem fails 
(using the guidelines documented here: http://goo.gl/VQXlh but this only works 
when the modem smsc is failing, but I cannot seem to find a setting that will 
"fail" a SMSC if there are ie. 10 messages in queue.

Is this infact possible by using Kannel, if so, how may I proceed?

My kannel setup is version 1.5.0 on standard Ubuntu 10.04 LTS.

Regards
Thomas Rasmussen

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