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Re: Id (null)


From: Carsten Grohmann
Subject: Re: Id (null)
Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2009 23:11:15 +0200
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Hello,

Am Freitag, 18. September 2009 schrieb Pawel Kot:
> Hi,
> 
> On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 06:58, Carsten Grohmann <address@hidden> 
wrote:
> > today I played a little bit with gnokii and my Nokia 6021. The "--
> > showsmsfolderstatus" commands prints the
> >
> > $ gnokii --showsmsfolderstatus
> > GNOKII Version 0.6.29git
> > No. Name                                         Id #Msg
> > ========================================================
> >  0 Eingang                                      IN    6
> >  1 Gesendete Obj.                               OU    1
> >  2 Gespeich. Kurzm.                             AR    0
> >  3 Vorlagen                                     TE   21
> >  4 Ausgang                                    (null)   22
> >
> > I'm realy wondering about the id of the folder "Ausgang" (English:
> > "Outbox").
> 
> What's the difference between Gesendete Obj. and Ausgang? How is it
> named when you change the language to English? May it be a folder
> created by yourself?
Changing the language failed yesterday. And I spent some time to catch the 
reason: It can't work because the folder names are sent from my Nokia and 
received from gnokii only. Yesterdays log shows this detailed.

Small translation:
"Gesendete Obj." -> "Sent Objects" 
"Ausgang"  -> "Outbox" (unsend objects)
"Eingang" -> "Inbox"
"Vorlagen" -> "Templates"
"Gespeich. Kurzm." -> "Stored SMS"

> > I don't know how to access the items inside the folder. Is this a bug?
> 
> Definitely a bug. We miss mapping between id and two char
> abbreviation. I'm  thinking about a possibility to give an id instead
> of memory type. That would allow handling such kind of situations in
> the future.
Do you need additional information?

Regards,
Carsten




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