[SOLVED] How to configure kannel for multiple username and password
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How to configure kannel for multiple username and password
I am using Red Hat 5 and kannel for SMS solution. My question is
How to configure kannel for different user names and passwords. So that we can submit SMS to kannel using any one of the username. Also we need to keep record of SMS according to user name via it was submitted to kannel..? Please guide me for the same.
I am using Red Hat 5 and kannel for SMS solution. My question is
How to configure kannel for different user names and passwords. So that we can submit SMS to kannel using any one of the username. Also we need to keep record of SMS according to user name via it was submitted to kannel..? Please guide me for the same.
Ok, I will "guide you" to read the documentation, where it explains how to do this, set up user/groups, permissions, etc....
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