NOW I'm impressed. Well done. (Not that you were trying to impress me at all). I'd recommend wrapping it up as a library as a lot of people will want to use it. (just a guess)
I am waiting if someone is willing to fetch me dbus-log with 07xxx numbers that doesn't work.
I have been really busy recently so there hasn't been much happening lately. but I am going to add also sending to multiple contacts too asap
e: will push now the api way to add message to rtcom. seems to work perfectly and it doesn't btw need the own name: I just put "" to string value and it seems to work.
NOW I'm impressed. Well done. (Not that you were trying to impress me at all). I'd recommend wrapping it up as a library as a lot of people will want to use it. (just a guess)
just add it to PyMaemo wiki, there are already lot of good examples.
A few pages back someone explained the difference between how these numbers work ossipena. Also, there is a foreign sms helper program floating around somewhere. If I can find it, I'll update with links. Maybe it'll be useful.
I got two dbus logs yesterday, but I was unable to see the difference between conversations and the dbus way vertsms uses.
you have a issue with 07 numbers? if you do, it is good to know and I will ask you to help if needed.
I am considering another way to send the message too.
but for now I got everything I need covered.
Yeah, all the numbers in my phone book start 07 and when I send messages with VertSMS I get an error saying the number must be 11 digits. It would be a pain to change all of my contacts to +44 just so I can use VertSMS so any help I can give just let me know.
A few pages back someone explained the difference between how these numbers work ossipena. Also, there is a foreign sms helper program floating around somewhere. If I can find it, I'll update with links. Maybe it'll be useful.
yes I remember that. Now all I have to do is figure out how to the app could work with both configurations at providers end.
and the most important part: without guessing country codes. one mistake could be pretty expensive there