On Saturday 17 August 2019 at 15:48:19, Antony Stone wrote:
> Indeed - if I turn off one of my kannel instances, so there is only one
> running to either send or receive message to/from my SMSC provider, I get
> DLR status=8 when the message is sent (with the phone turned off), and I
> then get DLR status=1 once the phone is turned on and the message is
> delivered.
So, this now brings me back to my original question:
How do I tell kannel to send DLR with status=1 once my application has
delivered an incoming message to the user?
I'll rephrase that to be completely clear:
1. Someone with a mobile phone sends an SMS to a number hosted by my SMPP
provider
2. The provider sends that message to my kannel instance
3. kannel responds with a DLR status=8 to say it's being processed
4. kannel sends the message on to my application, which delivers it to the
user
How does my application then tell kannel to send DLR status=1 so that the
original sender knows it's been delivered?
Thanks,
Antony.
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