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Chapter 5. Configuring SMS Messaging Server
5. Configuring ActiveXperts SMS Messaging Server
5.1. Introduction
ActiveXperts SMS Messaging Server’s configuration information is stored in the ‘Configuration
Database’. This database is stored in a files called
CONFIGURATION.MDB, and is located in the
<INSTALL-DIR>\CFG directory.
This database includes the following tables:
OPTIONS table – This table stores generic program settings, including log settings, location
of the directory for temporary files, location of the message database, and so on;
TRIGGERS table – This table stores the scripts that can be triggered when a new message
arrives in the system, including the condition and location of the script;
CHANNELS_GSMMODEM table – This table stores configuration information of all GSM
modems connected to the server;
CHANNELS_SMPP table – Each record in this table includes information like: IP address of
the provider, login and password, and so on;
CHANNELS_POP3 table – Each record in this table includes the hostname (or IP addrsss) of
the POP3 server, as well as individual POP3 accounts
CHANNELS_SMTP table – Contains information about the SMTP server, including
authentication information (if required).
Use the ActiveXperts SMS Messaging Manager to make changes to the configuration.
Alternatively, you can use the SMS Messaging Server API to access to the configuration and make
changes to it.
5.2. Options (General Program Settings)
To change the General Program Options, launch the Manager application from the Start menu, open
the Configurations folder and click on Options.
The following items can be configured:
Logging Enabled/Disabled – Enable or disable logging;
Log to File / Log to Database – Choose whether the software should write logging
information to a plain ASCII file or to an OLE/DB compliant database;
Log File – Specify information required to log to a plain ASCII file. Each record is written as
a single line to a plain ASCII file; fields are separated by a configurable separator;
Log Database – By default, SMS Messaging Server logs all activities to the following
OLE/DB compliant database:
<INSTALL-DIR>\LOGS\LOG.MDB;
Temporary Files Directory – Location of the directory where the service can write its
temporary files. This field should be left default unless there’s not enough storage on the
particular drive;
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