Ok not symbian, thats good :)
You will have to delete messages from the sim once they have been
recieved and dealt with, otherwise it will process them again.  Its
been a while since I wrote my app but deleting messages is reasonably
trivial (may even be in the example).  The ReadMessage example is a
good place to start (works out of the box).  I built the send message
class into it as one monolith and it works a treat.

On Oct 22, 2:00 pm, mel navarro <[email protected]> wrote:
> It is not a symbian phone. Anyway, could someone just answer if smslib
> really displays all the messages in the inbox whenever the phone
> receives a new message? Anyone who tried the readmessages example?
>
> On Oct 21, 10:41 pm, weals <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > If the 6103 is a symbian phone it just won't work properly.  If it is
> > choose another phone or modem.
>
> > On Oct 20, 3:33 pm, mel navarro <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Bump!
>
> > > Still no reply :(
>
> > > I really need to know if this is really the behavior of smslib.
>
> > >  Our project deadline is on wednesday night. :(
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