How it works is, once kannel receives a dlr, it matches against its dlr database, if got a macth, it then calls your own dlr-url to trigger your own application so you can reccord the status and do whatever you want with it. If the dlr is for a final status, the kannel deletes that dlr reccord.
With sqlbox, I don't know how dlrs exactly works. Have you tried to put in your dlr-url your own id only? does kannel complains that it is not a valid url ? Regards |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| Envíe y Reciba Datos y mensajes de Texto (SMS) hacia y desde cualquier celular y Nextel en el Perú, México y en mas de 180 paises. Use aplicaciones 2 vias via SMS y GPRS online Visitenos en www.perusms.NET www.smsglobal.com.mx y www.pravcom.com 2010/9/16 dorian <doria...@o2.pl>: > Thanks a lot for reply. > > Using the sqlbox I see now the MT and DLR record in the database which > has the same 'dlr_url' field with my id and it looks like the problem is > solved. > > Anyway is it the only solution? > > The 'dlr_url' field contains the whole http link which for me is > completely useless and is needlessly long as the only sms id is interesting. > > Next subject is that having database I do not need to fire up any http > url when delivery report is sent back. It waste of CPU time only. > So I am looking for something which could give me same/similar results > in database without necessity of creating dlr http site Such site is > completely useless for me. > > > >> you need to add your own different id to each of your messages in the >> dlr-url you send with the message. >> >> >> |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| >> Envíe y Reciba Datos y mensajes de Texto (SMS) hacia y desde cualquier >> celular y Nextel >> en el Perú, México y en mas de 180 paises. Use aplicaciones 2 vias via >> SMS y GPRS online >> Visitenos en www.perusms.NET www.smsglobal.com.mx y >> www.pravcom.com >> >> >> >> 2010/9/16 dorian <doria...@o2.pl>: >> >>> Let's assume that I am sending 3 sms'es (MTs) to switched off terminal. >>> Next the terminal is switched on. >>> Let's assume the only 2 of them are delivered. >>> >>> The (maybe stupid) question is: >>> how to find out which dlr report refers to which sms sent? >>> >>> I cannot find a "key" which could be used to "bind" dlr report with sms >>> as a result I don't know how to detect which sms has been discarded. >>> >>> I am using bearerbox-sqlbox-smsbox with CIMD2 smsc. >>> >>> >>> Regards >>> Dorian >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > >