<div dir="ltr">OK, my mistake. So you can use Telepathy service to control the 'real' SMS. Need to study more. Thanks. </div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">2013/11/15 Andrey Kozhevnikov <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:coderusinbox@gmail.com" target="_blank">coderusinbox@gmail.com</a>></span><br>
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Telepathy is not protocol. Its service controlling all system-wide
accounts including ring, sms, mms services.<div><div class="h5"><br>
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<div dir="ltr">I just want to point out what exactly I meant by
SMS: Short Message Service of a mobile network (GSM/2G/3G/LTE)
provided by the network operators. To me, Telepathy protocol is
something else (chat using SIP etc.).
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Could you please confirm whether or not it will be possible
to send SMSes direct from an app? (from your reply below it
seems this will not be possible).<br>
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My app Landed on Harmattan could send SMS directly - indeed
it is the raison-d'etre for the app, and it is obvious to
the user that he is sending an SMS (so no problems of secret
bypassing...).<br>
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My understanding was that it should be possible to send SMS
from an app on Sailfish using Telepathy.<br>
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I would be thankful for clarification on this issue.<br>
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Chris<br>
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Zitat von "Jonni Rainisto" <<a href="mailto:jonni.rainisto@jolla.com" target="_blank">jonni.rainisto@jolla.com</a>>:
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Afaik, if you try to send sms, it opens default
messaging application where you can enter the sms. And
same for outgoing phonecalls, opens phone application
where you can make a call.<br>
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Reasoning behind it is that as those call create a
phone bill to end user, then applications are not
allowed to secretly bypass default applications. But
dont take my word on it, its just AFAIK on store QA
process.<br>
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But ofcourse if you enable developer mode you can do
what ever you want. I'm not familiar with that side of
middleware, so someone else can comment more.<br>
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re, Jonni<br>
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Hi,<br>
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Does anybody know about a possible module and its
status in Sailfish/Qt-5 that corresponds to Harmattan
Qt Mobility Messaging so that it would be possible to
send and receive SMSs (which is essential in my app)
through Qt/QML on the Jolla phone?<br>
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Thanks,<br>
Seppo<br>
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