- Tried with international and local number format - Unknown numbers (not in address book) from normal SMSs are shown in international format - Nope, does not do anything. In the log you can see that it doesn't recognize the commands - otherwise i guess that the log would say something like "Received Location Command" Here's my log info: DAEMON INFO: successfully loaded "smscon_config" file DAEMON INFO: reading valid IMSI code (xxxxxxxxxxxx) from file DAEMON INFO: authorized IMSI code found DAEMON INFO: smscon auto-loads at boot DAEMON INFO: stored current NONE network (NONE) DAEMON INFO: connecting to GPRS network (o2 Internet) DAEMON INFO: GPRS network (o2 Internet) connection successfull DAEMON INFO: internet connection behaviour set to "GPRS" DAEMON INFO: (EMAIL) trying to connect to "xyz.xyz.xyz" DAEMON INFO: send test email1 message to "xyz@xyz.xyz" DAEMON INFO: (EMAIL) mailserver connection closed DAEMON INFO: current network disconnected DAEMON INFO: internet connection behaviour set to "WLAN" DAEMON INFO: smscon_daemon has stopped SMSCON INFO: smscon_daemon was not running (05-10-2010 21:01:48) SMSCON INFO: smscon_daemon is running (05-10-2010 21:01:49) In the init tab it says that "smscon_daemon is already active" as well as "smscon_boot is already active". Could it be that the conversation inbox desktop widget somehow interferes with the messages? or maybe some other application?Since the tests are working fine, i guess that there is a problem with the recognition of the SMSs...?!? thx for the support