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how to make sms sender receive a "Pending"or "Undeliverable" message?
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April 25, 2007, 08:32:14 pm »
Hello,
Thank you for the nice software. It's quite usefull for calls - a calling person hears an "Unavailable" message. But it doesn't work the same way for SMS. I'd like to have sender receive a "Pending"or "Undeliverable" message. May I do it with MagiCall and if no - why?
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Yuri
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Re: how to make sms sender receive a "Pending"or "Undeliverable" message?
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April 25, 2007, 08:51:40 pm »
Thank you, Yuri81.
I am convinced that MagiCall cannot do that.
Before MagiCall processing an incoming SMS, the device has replied the status information to the SMS gateway. We use standard methods for processing SMS so that I think it is impossible to do that.
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Re: how to make sms sender receive a "Pending"or "Undeliverable" message?
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April 25, 2007, 09:00:27 pm »
Thank you, admin!
But how then it works with calls? do you receive a caller ID and the make the phone unavailable, right? If so why then a calling pesron doesn't hear at least 1 dial tone?
Do you know if any GSM operator in the world provide an SMS blocking feature?
Thank you in advance.
Yuri
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April 25, 2007, 10:59:33 pm »
Yes, it decides whether or not to hang up an incoming call after receiving the caller ID. Indeed the caller may hear dial tones if your phone has a low-speed processor or you mobile operator makes some delays in processing the call.
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