Setting smsd's effective group to 'smsd' (in /etc/default/smstools)
seems to me the better option.  That way users can be given access to
the smstools spool directories (by adding them to group 'smsd') without
granting them access to the "raw" modems (which would happen if they
were added to 'dialout').

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  ownership on /var/spool/sms directories incorrect

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