That is exactly what autodetect does: 1 for numeric, 5 for alpha. If it finds a 
single no-number(alpha) in the address, it will set ton to 5. Else to 1.

>From the Guide <source-addr-autodetect>:

"Optional, if defined tries to scan the source address and.
set TON and NPI settings accordingly. If you don't want to autodetect
the source address, turn this off, by setting it to no.
(Defaults to yes)."

BR,
Nikos

----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mickael Monsieur 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, December 22, 2008 10:52 PM
  Subject: Re: source-addr-autodetect


  Please help...


  2008/12/12 Mickael Monsieur <[email protected]>

    Hello,


    it is possible to change the settings for source-addr-autodetect? 
    my SMPP provider requires: 

    source-addr-ton = 1 for numeric numbers (MSISDN) 
    source-addr-ton = 5 for alphanumeric 

    Kannel manages how the source-addr-autodetect?! 

    thank you
    Mickael




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