Hi Vincent:

   I don“t see the need of using Kannel, as you will be receiving and
answering HTTP requests. All you will need is a webserver plus
application server (this may include a database) which may run on the
same machine.

   I hope this makes things a bit more clear.
   Best regards.

Rodrigo.

On 10/11/05, Vincent Gulinao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The setup:
>  - we don't have direct access to the SMSC, another party does (not using
> kannel).
>  - we act as some kind of a 3rd party content provider.
>  - all incoming messages/requests will be forwarded to us tru some kind of
> protocol, most likely http (easiest)
>  - messages/request will be processed on our end
>  - outgoing messeges/contents will be passed back to them for the actual
> sending, again tru http most likely
>
>  Is kannel most suitable for this kind of setup? If so, what are the
> advantages over a regular web app server setup?
>
>  I found the section "HTTP-based relay" on the users manual. This is just
> what I need, right?
>
>  TIA.
>

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