sending UDH

2003-06-09 Thread Zohar
Just tried (for the first time) to send a message with UDH and couldn't. I set a header in the HTTP POST message as follows: "X-Kannel-UDH": "%06%05%04%15%82%00%00" As a result of my request, Kannel sent an SMS message to another Kannel, which produced an HTTP message to an application I

Foo

2003-06-09 Thread Zohar
Why is there "Foo" in HTTP responses?

Re: sending UDH

2003-06-09 Thread Davy Chan
**From: Zohar [EMAIL PROTECTED] **To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] **Subject: sending UDH **Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2003 09:55:08 +0200 ** **Just tried (for the first time) to send a message with UDH and couldn't. I set a header in the HTTP POST message as follows: **X-Kannel-UDH: %06%05%04%15%82%00%00 ** **As a

Re: Foo

2003-06-09 Thread Davy Chan
**From: Zohar [EMAIL PROTECTED] **To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] **Subject: Foo **Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2003 11:51:28 +0200 ** **Why is there Foo in HTTP responses? Because that is the default HTTP comment from Kannel. Look at gwlib/http.c. See ya... d.c.

what's right way to send tones/pics?

2003-06-09 Thread Navjot Singh
hi, Ok, i have lost the battle. Can you tell me the way you geeks send the tones/pics? Please help or atleast show some direction. I have Sony Ericsson T68i with Kannel 1.2.0 / Linux 7.3. All was well till i was sending plain/flash SMSes. I have been trying to send the rtttl now. On my nokia

High throughput modem or device

2003-06-09 Thread Eduardo Quiros
Hello everybody. My company is curently implementing a set of SMS services here in Costa Rica using Kannel and GSM modems. The thing is that the operator here (there is only one, government-operated) is far from allowing third parties to gain access to its SMSC, primarily because, since it is

Re: High throughput modem or device

2003-06-09 Thread kurman karabukaev
Dear Eduardo Quiros, I doubt that the problem is in GSM modem. Usually bottleneck comes from your Telco SMSC (in your case government operated Telco), or your connectivity. Ask them what kind of SMSC they use. So IMHO, you should try to use several connections/modems and/or place your modems