you could set sqlbox to get all the traffic - MO, DLR, MT in one table, via simple default service description. so you may skip the http request step and the regexps will be performed on sql level.
even, in case you use postgresql , you could set rules on insert in a view to automate the processing according the incoming text content, but but this is not a kannel related issue i believe. -----Original Message----- From: Aaron Simmons [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 22 Октомври 2007 г. To: seikath Subject:keyword-regex and matching spaces > What I've gathered of sqlbox is that it contains a queue table for > smses to send and a table of logs and DLRs. Does sqlbox handle > keyword matching, or is that still up to the sms-service conf file and/or > external app? > On 10/21/07, seik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > well, > you always could read the source from here > http://www.kannel.org/~mconte/sqlbox/ > and kannel users mailing list like this one: > http://www.kannel.org/pipermail/users/2006-October/000859.html > cheers > -----Original Message----- > From: Aaron Simmons [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 21 Октомври 2007 г. > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject:keyword-regex and matching spaces >> Where is sqlbox documented? Is it a new feature? >> On Aug 31, 2007, at 9:05 PM, seik wrote: >>> exactly >>> >>> sqlbox to handle all the traffic >>> ONE default service and the services routing rules are applied upon >>> db insert >>> >>> much easier to implement any new service without touching kannel >>> instance at all >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Rodrigo Cremaschi [EMAIL PROTECTED] ] >>> Sent: 31 ?????? 2007 ?. >>> To: seik >>> Subject:keyword-regex and matching spaces >>> >>>> Hello Aaron, >>> >>>> This seems to be kind of a philosofical discussion, but at some >>>> point in time, you will find much easier to modify a script than to >>>> modify the config file and restart kannel just for a minor change. >>> >>>> Best regards, >>> >>>> Rodrigo >>> >>>> On 8/31/07, Aaron Simmons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>>> I've run into a problem with keyword-regexp and matching spaces. >>>>> Kannel won't match spaces. Though it doesn't appear to be >>>>> documented >>>>> (clearly?) in the Kannel User's Guide, its mentioned a couple >>>>> times on >>>>> this mailing list. >>>>> >>>>> My question is: why? Does Kannel throw out everything past the >>>>> first >>>>> space and only feed the first word to the regexp engine? I >>>>> understand >>>>> that the sms-service feature is designed to facilitate single- >>>>> keyword >>>>> matching, but still...this seems like an arbitrary limitation. >>>>> >>>>> For any kind of semi-complex patterns, the user has to send the sms >>>>> off to a program that can handle regex's with spaces. Its >>>>> doable, but >>>>> its a pain. I'd rather have all of my logic in the conf file and >>>>> not >>>>> split between the conf file and some other scripts. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> aaron >>>>> >>>>> >>> >>> >>>