On Mon, 2002-04-29 at 14:48, Andrea Viscovich wrote: > Hi, I tried to send an sms setting mwi=3. > Then on My phone (Nokia 8210) it says. "you received an email", and > I have 1 button, "call". By the way trying to call I got an error, as > I haven't defined any number for data calls on my phone. > Can anyone point me to some info on mwi or explain it in few words if possible? > Thanks > Andrea
mwi is defined as "voice mail", "fax", "email" and "other", in kannel is 1-4 to activate and 5-8 to deactivate. If you send with empty text, mobile could display "you have new *", but With text, mobile could additionally receive and store the message and have a link to it near "you have new*". The action for mwi is defined by the mobile. Usually, new voice-mails have a link to call the voicemail number. A new email mwi message, in nokia 6210, have no link because it can't read emails. If your mobile have email capabilities, it can have a direct link to "receive message" menu. My T68 doesn't do it :( Well.. T68, besides activating the icon, doesn't do anything else. I've added to userguide the UDH to set the number of MWI messages. (works with nokia)