Yeah, I believe that DLR storage can be achieved using the Kannel SQLBox 
project. I think GET-URL is possibly less complex. Depends if you’re only 
storing DLRs or acting on them I guess.
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On 5 November 2014 at 14:58:20, Vincenzo Romano (vincenzo.rom...@notorand.it) 
wrote:

2014-11-05 15:23 GMT+01:00 Christopher Burke <christopher.bu...@simulity.com>:  
> Do I need to implement a web service to be linked with the dlr-url  
> parameter, of should I simply enable an SQL based dlr-storage?  
>  
> I use a web service for this. The GET-URL is called, which allows me to 
> process the content of the message and store / forward etc as needed.  

Isn't there a way to do the same by means of a SQL dlr-storage?  
If I implemented thay web service it would be to update some SQL table ...  

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