I haven't used fakesmsc. However, try throttling the speed of the connection to 1 or 2 SMS/sec.
On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 9:55 PM, Manuel García Cabrera < mcabr...@contentamobile.com> wrote: > I'm trying to test it with fakesmsc. Do you know how to simulate a delay > in the sending of the message? I'm having a hard time testing it this way > because the queue empties way too fast. > > > On 10/03/15 10:35, ha...@aeon.pk wrote: > > Perhaps I cannot point out the logic of why exactly this happens, since > I discovered it only by doing. > > Also, another way is that if your main bulk is going via SQLBOX, then if > you push a message via SMSBOX, it will get higher prio and gets on top of > the queue. > > Plz try it to confirm, since I did it quite long time ago. > > On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 6:28 PM, Manuel García Cabrera < > mcabr...@contentamobile.com> wrote: > >> Really? But wouldn't that mean that it's not actually a queue? >> >> >> On 10/03/15 10:19, ha...@aeon.pk wrote: >> >> If you insert a new message in the existing queue, it automatically gets >> delivered before the queued ones. >> >> On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 6:07 PM, Manuel García Cabrera < >> mcabr...@contentamobile.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi, I'm trying to send prioritary messages when there already are many >>> messages queued for sending. Suppose I have on SMSC with a 10.000 message >>> queue, and I want the next message I queue to be sent before those 10.000 >>> messages. Is that possible? >>> >>> >> >> > >