this is very weird. I'm currently using AT2 w/o any problem, for receiving messages from all providers. possibly you have a unified prefix that messes up the phone numbers, but this is inconsistant with the AT driver working.
Could you please send me some logs of messages being received by the AT2 module that exhibit this problem ?
 
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From: Anarchy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 2:08 PM
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i recently started using the at2 modems group in my config and i notice that i'm not receiving some senders' number correctly... previously with the at smsc, the numbers from the local operators will either contain the country prefix with a plus  (+XXnnnnnnnn) or not at all....

however, with at2, numbers from operators other than the sim's will show up with a plus followed by the number itself (no country code, just +nnnnnnnn)... this is obviously incorrect and replies to such numbers are not possible....

the problem goes away when i switched back to at but since at is supposed to be obsolete, what gives? is this a bug or do i have to modify something like unified-prefix?

many thanks for any advice... i'm running 1.2.0 on mandrake 8.2 and my config is plain vanilla:

group = smsc
smsc = at
modemtype = wavecom
device = /dev/ttyS2

group = modems
id = wavecom
name = Wavecom
detect-string = "WAVECOM"



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