Hi, I have a problem with this app. It refuses to run due to a 'syntax error' in the config file. It seems your app doesn't like passwords using symbols and/or spaces.
That a problem for me since my two passwords have symbols in them and one also have whitespaces.
Hi, I have a problem with this app. It refuses to run due to a 'syntax error' in the config file. It seems your app doesn't like passwords using symbols and/or spaces.
That a problem for me since my two passwords have symbols in them and one also have whitespaces.
could you mention the exact password and the version you are using?
I use the latest version (0.4.4-6) but I had the same issue with the previous one. For the password I prefer to not mention it here since it's my gmail password and I don't plan to change it. I can say is that it mixes uppercase/lowercase/digits and the '=' character.
I use the latest version (0.4.4-6) but I had the same issue with the previous one. For the password I prefer to not mention it here since it's my gmail password and I don't plan to change it. I can say is that it mixes uppercase/lowercase/digits and the '=' character.
I'am currently working on a future release (0.5-1), but I will release 0.4.4-7 soon with a fix for this (and other fixes from 0.5-1).
I think I know what causing the problem; it's the way the variable PASSWORD is read from smscon_config file, and in 0.4.4-6 (and lower versions) the '=' character inside the variable is causing the problem.
hi. first of all, thank you, this is an awesome application.
i found potential trouble with grps connection handling. there could be situations when there are more than one such connection available. for example, one for internet-over-gprs and one for mms (via fmms / fapn pair).
in such case smscon-daemon, as far as i can understand, will use the first gprs connection he found, and if it will be the one for mms only then email just will not be sent.
actually, i haven't any clue about how to define the exact subtype of the grps connection. the only solution that came to my mind was to check gprs_accesspointname param in the gconftool output for whether it contains "mms." substring. (patch attached.)
but it's a kind of quick-and-dirty hacks. has anybody any better suggestions?
Sorry for the late reaction (didn't see your post until now), but smscon_daemon detects the current available GPRS internet connection (from the currently inserted SIM card) by comparing it's IMSI number by the saved IMSI number in smscon_code file, so if you are using more than one SIM card in your phone it can pickout the right saved connection to activate succesfully when needed.