Cellphones don't have a kind of facility like "Replyto:" in SMTP. Cellphone user, when hits a reply the response will go back to only that MSISDN what the original SMS states.
1. But you can teach your customers to send reply to only that number you want. As i understand, your application must be closed group. If it is not clsoed group, then you may probably advertise somewhere. 2. OR if those MULTIPLE numbers are limited say 10,20 and you have *control* over them. You can have your SMSC forward the SMSes incoming to those numbers forwared to your ONE number. But why would you have different FROM numbers in first place? I have sent push mesages using kannel and they went fine. Your Log also suggested that it's something to do with api only. I will try and let you know. regards Navjot Singh >-----Original Message----- >From: Jain Nishant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 11:02 AM >To: Navjot Singh; [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: RE: SMS replies to kannel > > >sorry I couldnt make it clear. > >actually My originating msisdn number plays the actual role. I am making it >whenever I am sending any request.. > >lets say >Originating msisdn - 9810011111 (this is different for every request) >destination msisnd -9810436688 > > >replies should be - >originating msisndn - 9810436688 >destination msisdn - 9810011111 > > >so my application will come to know what was the questions and what is the >reply. > >I have posted one more query if you have any idea.... > >actully I am using openwave wappush library (wapppushlib.jar) for my >application. I am able to send request, I am also getting the >response but I >am not able to parse it in my application. I am using apis so I couldnt >resolve it even. > > > this is the trace of log............. > >******************************************************************* >********* >****************************************** >>> POST /wappush HTTP/1.1 >>> Host: localhost >>> User-Agent: Openwave WAP Push Library, Java Edition 1.5 >>> Content-Type: multipart/related; type=application/xml; >boundary=WPL4woVbhES >dfalYevGqpdzLCs >>> Content-Length: 849 >>> >>> --WPL4woVbhESdfalYevGqpdzLCs >>> Content-Type: application/xml; charset=UTF-8 >>> >>> <?xml version="1.0"?> >>> <!DOCTYPE pap PUBLIC "-//WAPFORUM//DTD PAP 1.0//EN" >"http://www.wapforum.or >g/DTD/pap_1.0.dtd"> >>> <pap> >>> <push-message push-id="1073882801206"> >>> <address >address-value="WAPPUSH=+919810310973/[EMAIL PROTECTED]"/> >>> <quality-of-service priority="high" delivery-method="unconfirmed" >network=" >GSM" network-required="true" bearer="SMS" bearer-required="true"/> >>> </push-message> >>> </pap> >>> --WPL4woVbhESdfalYevGqpdzLCs >>> Content-Type: text/vnd.wap.si; charset=UTF-8 >>> >>> <?xml version="1.0"?> >>> <!DOCTYPE si PUBLIC "-//WAPFORUM//DTD SI 1.0//EN" >>> "http://www.wapforum.org/DTD/si.dtd"> >>> <si> >>> <indication href="http://www.yahoo.com/" action="signal-high"> >>> WapPush Message. Please inform Nishant at 2157 >>> </indication> >>> </si> >>> --WPL4woVbhESdfalYevGqpdzLCs-- ><< HTTP/1.1 202 Foo ><< Server: Kannel/1.2.1 ><< Content-Length: 390 ><< Content-Type: application/xml ><< ><< <?xml version="1.0"?><!DOCTYPE pap PUBLIC "-//WAPFORUM//DTD PAP >1.0//EN" "h >ttp://www.wapforum.org/DTD/pap_1.0.dtd"><pap><push-response >push-id="10738828012 >06" sender-name="delgtel103; WAP/1.3 (Kannel/1.2.1)" >reply-time="2004-01-12T04:4 >6:43Z" sender-address="/wappush"></push-response><response-result code >="1001" d >esc="The request has been accepted for processing"></response-result></pap> >com.openwave.wappush.WapPushException: Connection timed out: connect > at >com.openwave.wappush.ResponseBuilder.parseContent(ResponseBuilder.jav >a:114) > at >com.openwave.wappush.PushResponseBuilder.build(PushResponseBuilder.ja >va:77) > at com.openwave.wappush.Pusher.send(Pusher.java:239) > at push.test.PushTest.testServiceIndicator(PushTest.java:96) > at push.test.PushTest.main(PushTest.java:130) >******************************************************************* >********* >****************************************** > > >I think this apis are expecting a replies to post request. Is it any way to >do it? >well if you can find out anything out the log please tell it to me. I am >into deep trouble and I have to solve this problem as soon as possible. > > >thanks and regards >nishant > > > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Navjot Singh [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 10:43 AM >> To: Jain Nishant; [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Subject: RE: SMS replies to kannel >> >> >thanks for replying........ >> > >> >I didnt notice this option in user guide..... >> >thanks alot!! I'll try this option.......... >> > >> >one more thing........ if you dont mind... ;) >> > >> >Its OK i can write one programe that will listen http and speaks smpp... >> >> >but in my application I am making my own originating MSISDN number... >> there >> >are some rules I am following for that... the number of digits in >> >orginating >> >msisdn can vary... now if I recieve some replies it should be >on the same >> >msisdn number else there would be an error. Is there any option >so that I >> >can configure to store or recieve replies on the same msisdn number??? >> >> sorry i am not clear. are you sending SMS having multiple FROM numbers OR >> the FROM is same but number of digits can vary like country code etc. >> >> <navjot/> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> >> From: Navjot Singh [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004 08:55 PM >> >> To: Jain Nishant >> >> Subject: RE: SMS replies to kannel >> >> >> >> YES, if you forget your SMPP for a while. >> >> >> >> You send a SMS from A to B. >> >> B replies to A. >> >> >> >> A is the number configured for your GSM modem. >> >> >> >> You can configure sms-service in your kannel conf and set a catch-all >> >> option. that will enable to receive your application all the reply sms >> >> (for >> >> that matter any). This trigger will be in HTTP format. >> >> >> >> Now, if you listne only SMPP. You can a write a program that listens >> HTTP >> >> and speaks SMPP so that you listen SMPP. >> >> >> >> HTH >> >> Navjot Singh >> >> >> >> >-----Original Message----- >> >> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> >Behalf Of Jain Nishant >> >> >Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 4:58 PM >> >> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> >Subject: SMS replies to kannel >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >Dear sir, >> >> > I am configuring kannel for SMS to GSM. My flow is like >> >> > >> >> > Application --> Kannel --> TC35 --> GSM. >> >> > >> >> > I have already configured kannel for sending sms to the GSM. Could >> you >> >> >please tell me if it is possible to configure kannel for sms Replies. >> >> > Suppose a sms is sent to the user, is it possible to route the >> >sms to my >> >> >application if the user replies to that sms? If it is possible please >> >> tell >> >> >it to me. My application can only send and recieve SMPP sms. >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >regards, >> >> >Nishant >> >> > >> >> > >> > >
