Thanks!... thats does the trick.
Leonardo.
2006/3/21, Alejandro Guerrieri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Check the User Guide for the "max-messages" configuration directive.
>
> Regards,
>
> On 3/21/06, Leonardo Torrella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'
I'm trying to set a sms-service that don't have to respond anything. I
meant the service don't need to send an answer to the sender.
I used a get-url to invoque the cgi-bin script, or a exec to run the
script, but if the scripts donĀ“t return anything (like they do) the
smsbox respond with an error
When kannel receives a sms, it uses the sms-service in order to
provide a response to it.
The selection it's based on the "keyword" variable with kannel
compares agaist the first word on the sms mesage. It it found a match
the service it's activated. To provide a response you could use a text
varia
e or any
> > VM running linux.
> >
> > 2. Using Knoppix or any similar "run from CD distros" and place kannel
> > binaries on a removable USB device.
> >
> > Hope it helps,
> >
> > On 3/6/06, Leonardo Torrella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
No, your includes are fine.
So in order to use the sendsms interface you must use one of the
sendsms-user defined on the smsbox.conf file.
regards
Leonardo
2006/3/7, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi Rene,
>
> Thanks. My kannel.conf uses 'Includes':
>
>
dered options to cygwin?
>
> 1. If you have a fairly decent PC, you can run Kannel on VMWare or any
> VM running linux.
>
> 2. Using Knoppix or any similar "run from CD distros" and place kannel
> binaries on a removable USB device.
>
> Hope it helps,
>
> On
Please note that the status page it's generated by the bearerbox, and
the sendsms interface it's processed by the smsbox, so there are
different passwords involved.
The smsbox uses the sendsms-user groups to allow access to it. The
status and admin password (bearerbox) it's in the core group.
rega
ruptly (whitout an unbind).
thanks
Leonardo.
2006/3/6, Hanna Kreitem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I had an issue like that, I recompiled Kannel with checking malloc instead of
> native, and it is stable till now
>
>
> Hanna
>
> On Monday 06 March 2006 01:20, Leonardo Torrella wro
on Cygwin implementation due to the way cygwin
> threads are implemented. Use Kannel on Cygwin only for testing purposes.
> Dont even dream of using it for production purposes. As you urself have
> experienced, its best to use to on Linux
>
> Sriram
> - Original Message
I know that you may have answered this before, but I'm a newbie with
Kannel, and I can't find a solution on other places (you know, google
:)
I'm running two servers with kannel, both with the same version 1.4.0
and with the same config files, but one run on a W2K3 OS (cygwin) and
the other with F
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