Hi,

The same is happening to me also. Sometimes I am not receiving the DLR of
delivered messages also. If i sent 1000  messages i might get 900 DLRs.
What might be the reason.

On Mon, Feb 17, 2020 at 3:57 PM Tolga Ulas <tolga.u...@tolgaulas.com> wrote:

> Also check your smpp logs (raise it to debug level in your config) and
> check if kannel can successfully create outgoing dlr records and can
> match them with incoming dlrs during transactions. If all goes well
> you will see no warning or error for all messages
>
> > - Maybe you have messages that are pending and they have different
> status. - Try with a simple mask (3) and then set a short expiration of the
> messages that you are going to test. Have one test phones on, one that you
> will turn on before expiration and a third one that you don’t turn-on
> before the expiration. Record all the dlrs that the SMSC will send and try
> to figure out the logic. Increase the dlr-mask and check the other
> scenarios - check with the SMSC operator if they send back an SLR if the
> message is expired or deleted from the SMSC DB for whatever reason.
> Regards, Davor
>
>

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