Hey Scott, > > Thank you for the prompt response found at the following link: > > > > https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/modemmanager-devel/2022-June/009281.html > > > > Sorry for my delayed response. Your response did not make it to my email > inbox. A colleague pointed me to the above link. >
For some reason that I fail to understand, all emails I've sent to any @digi.com address over the past year have bounced back. I've even tried with multiple email addresses, all get rejected. I hope you can look at the mailing list archives to read this response, and if you prefer, please use a different non-digi.com email address :) > > > I will review your response with Digi International Sr Product Manager. > > > > The test results in my email are from troubleshooting a potential issue when > sending SMS from the Digi Cellular Router shell: > > > > Sending SMS via “modem [sms|sms-text] <number> <message>” results in error > when message contains Chinese characters: > > # modem sms-text 16511234567 world范例 > > error: couldn't send the SMS: > 'GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Error.Core.InvalidArgs: Cannot > prepare SMS to be sent: Cannot generate PDUs: Error processing input text' > > successfully deleted SMS from modem > > > > Sending SMS via “modem sms-binary <number> <message>” will send the SMS > message with Chinese characters, but some phones receive the SMS text as > empty or <content not supported>: > > # modem sms-binary 16511234567 world范例 > > successfully sent the SMS > > successfully deleted SMS from modem > > > > Do you know if the above “modem sms-text” and “modem sms-binary” results are > expected, or if our ModemManager implementation may require a fix to support > sending SMS message containing Chinese characters? I have no idea what those "modem sms-text" and "modem sms-binary" things are :) They are not part of the ModemManager project, so I assume those are some internal tools from Digi. -- Aleksander https://aleksander.es