to kannel that I might want to
have DLR storage enabled?
If I disabled dlr storage / processing, would this impact the DLR
messages getting to our application to be processed?
--
Stuart Beck
---
Systems Administrator
m.Net Corporation
No one knows Mobile like m.Net
Tel. No. +61 8 8210 2049
surprised you don't request DLR's for
all messages though!
Cheers,
Iain
On Fri, 21 Aug 2009, Stuart Beck wrote:
I'd like to know what is the operational benefit of using DLR storage
within Kannel?
We are currently using an external postgresql store for DLRs and once
the data is stored we
-T1.A
instead of
denied-smsc-id = SMSC-T1.B;SMSC-T1.C;SMSC-T2.A
preferred-smsc-id = SMSC-T1.A
--
Stuart Beck
David Ritchie wrote:
Hello all
I seem to have cracked this problem by making sure all the other SMSCs
are listed under denied-smsc-id. For example, under SMSC-T1.A should
this method to perform throttling?
--
Stuart Beck
Cyrus Patel wrote:
Hi Stuart,
I've upgraded to Kannel 1.4.1 and unfortunately it appears to be the same
behaviour.
I've put the log level to debug and when in suspended mode I can see the
deliver_sm PDUs containing my messages but they just seem
to the
smsc 10
at a time until they're all done right?
i mean, maybe not a million, but a large number is what i'm trying
to say.
cheers
iain
--
Alejandro Guerrieri
Magicom
http://www.magicom-bcn.net/
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/aguerrieri
--
Stuart Beck
Systems
kannel
for business communication. I believe there are a lot of sms not saved
to database because the message contains those characters or maybe
other characters.
--
Stuart Beck
Systems Administrator
m.Net Corporation
Level 13, 99 Gawler Place
Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
Tel: +61 8 8210 2029
Fax
Anyone can help please ?
--
Stuart Beck
Systems Administrator
m.Net Corporation
Level 13, 99 Gawler Place
Adelaide SA 5000, Australia