Hello there,
We're using ActiveSMS 5.0 to receive SMS and convert them into e-mails.
We get up to 2000 per day, mainly between 2-10 AM, but somehow feel that some of them might not reach us, and among our different hypothesis, we think of a bottleneck effect somewhere.
If I understand properly, all the GPRS modem does is receive the SMS and queues it into the queue database. Only then ActiveSMS really kicks in, reads the queue DB, convert the stored SMS into e-mails and forward them to the SMTP server.
Am I right about this ?
If I am, that means ActiveSMS is not limited to the computing power of its host (since it does not processes SMS on the fly, but stored ones), but rather the throughput of the modem, right ?
If so, can anyone recommend me a very good and reliable modem ? We're using a Siemens MC75-based one with RS232 connection, but fear it might sometimes not be up to the task. But then again, is there any tool to measure this insufficiency ?
Regards,
Aurélien