Hi Paul,

On 5/29/06, Paul Bagyenda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It does actually expire after the 3 attempts. Perhaps its shouldn't
> and only wait for message expiry (but stop sending notifications)?
>

You see, if the subscribers handset is set to *not* automatically
retreive the message (like mine is) the message will expire after the
notifications.  But I have the notification on my phone, so there is
no problem with the actual delivery of that.  But Mbuni has no way of
knowing this, right?


> On May 25, 2006, at 20:43, Deon van der Merwe wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am a little confused about the way in which the message expiry
> > works:
> > - default expiry set to 7 days on server
> > - number of notifications: 3
> > - backoff: 300
> >
> > A subscriber now sends a message to another subscriber (with default
> > expiry).  The destination subscriber does not retreive the message
> > right away.  All 3 notifications is sent.  Subscriber still does not
> > retreive it.
> >
> > Question then:
> > - does the message expire at the end of those 3 attempts?
> > - does the message expire after 7 days?
> >
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