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2010-10-06
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#332
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Questions to those that commands not working:
- when you've set the number did you put it in the international format or in the local?
- when you receive normally SMSs is the number of the sender shown in international or local format?
- when you receive the "Location" does your phone switch to GPRS?
Could you also put some info like the log and which command you tried? (me too is not that useful)
Thanks.
EDIT: If you go in the editor in the "Init" tab and press "start" what does the message say?
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2010-10-06
, 07:26
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@ The Netherlands
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#333
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- 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
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2010-10-06
, 08:04
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#334
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2010-10-06
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#335
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2010-10-06
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#336
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2010-10-06
, 16:41
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@ Sweden
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#337
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2010-10-06
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#338
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2010-10-06
, 18:45
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@ Sweden
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#339
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Next release of SMSCON-editor will be password protected (so nobody but you can see the settings). Due to bug in last release it isn't working yet. Saturn will fix this.
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2010-10-07
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@ UNKLE's Never Never Land
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#340
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- when you've set the number did you put it in the international format or in the local?
- when you receive normally SMSs is the number of the sender shown in international or local format?
- when you receive the "Location" does your phone switch to GPRS?
Could you also put some info like the log and which command you tried? (me too is not that useful)
Thanks.
EDIT: If you go in the editor in the "Init" tab and press "start" what does the message say?
Last edited by Saturn; 2010-10-05 at 23:12.