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Re: smsd: sms.tables.mysql.sql, --inbox and --schema
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Daniele Forsi |
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Re: smsd: sms.tables.mysql.sql, --inbox and --schema |
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Tue, 21 Sep 2010 23:31:46 +0200 |
2010/9/21 Gustavo Delfino:
> -b, --inbox memory_type
> Where to look for new messages. For the memory_type you usually
> use SM for the SIM card
> and ME for the phone memory. The exception are the phones
> supported by nk7110 (Nokia
> 7110/6210/6250) and nk6510 (Nokia 6310/6510/8310) drivers. For
> these you should use IN for
> the Inbox, OU for the Outbox, AR for the Archive, TE for the
> Templates and F1, F2, ... for
> your own folders.
>
> I just want to report that for my Nokia 5130 XpressMusic, I had to use the
> "IN" value as it would not fetch any messages with "ME" or "SM".
that paragraph was really saying "you should use -b IN for Nokia 5130
XpressMusic and many other phones" :-)
I recently changed it to read
"Where to look for new messages (defaults to IN which is the correct
value for Nokia phones,
for other phones use SM for the SIM card or ME for the phone memory).
For debugging or for
unusual setups you can use another memory type supported by your phone
(eg. IN for the
Inbox, OU for the Outbox, AR for the Archive, TE for the Templates
and F1,...,F20 for your
own folders). Use gnokii --showsmsfolderstatus for a list of such
memory types."
is that clear enough?
--
Daniele Forsi