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-----Original Message----- From: users@kannel.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 13 ??? 2008 ?. To: seik Subject:Using sqlbox, can I disable sms-service? > Hi Seik, > If I set the default one like this, I don't need the other service you > suggested, right? I think setting a default > service with an empty text would be sufficient. I didn't know about the omit > empty = true setting, I guess that should do the trick right? > So now I have this: > # Default sms service. > group = sms-service > keyword = plaseireallydonotwatntheapachetohandlethisMTmessageTrankYou > # get-url = http:// > text = "" > omit-empty = true > catch-all = true > max-messages = 0 > That should work, right? > Thanks for your help! I really appreciate it. > Kind regards, > Roland. > seik wrote: > some additional info: > and set the default one with empty response text, and set omit empty = true .. > i believe you got the idea > -----Original Message----- > From: users@kannel.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 13 ??? 2008 ?. > To: seik > Subject:Using sqlbox, can I disable sms-service? > > Nobody with any ideas? > > > Rolandow wrote: > > > Hi Guys, > > > I am using kannel with the sqlbox, and I am directly processing my messages > from the mysql database. So I thought I'd > leave the default sms-service with an empty get-url. Unfortunately this gives > me an error: > > > 2008-05-09 10:12:50 [21023] [1] INFO: Starting to service <Yesenia> from > <4671020481> to <10551> > 2008-05-09 10:12:50 [21023] [6] ERROR: URL <> doesn't start with `http://' > nor `https://' > 2008-05-09 10:12:50 [21023] [6] ERROR: Couldn't send request to <> > 2008-05-09 10:12:50 [21023] [2] INFO: No reply sent, denied. > > > So my question is: how can I make the sms-service a "dummy" service, which > does nothing, and does not take any > resources. I could of course to a http://localhost or something, but I think > this is a waste. > > > I tried just leaving out the sms-service at all, but this gives me an error > too. > > > Any suggestions? > > > Kind regards, > Roland. > >