Hello,
$ru is R-URI, the SIP uri in the first line of a request.
Not providing a parameter to mdump() should be fine. If you don't get
the messages sent out, then probably you don't allow local loops without
authentication. Look at the sip traffic with:
ngrep -d any -qt -W byline port 5060
Cheers,
Daniel
On 6/5/13 8:59 PM, sipatse(a)in.gr wrote:
Dear All,
I have installed msilo module in order to store messages towards
offline users.
Storing messages is being made by calling function mstore().
This function works ok and i can see these messages into silo DB.
When a user is being registered again and after his location is saved
i call function mdump() to send him these messages. Unfortunately this
doesn't work.
After this i check for mdump() with command
if (m_dump())
{
log("MSILO: offline messages dumped - if they were\n");
and i can see the relevant log that tells me that this function has
been executed.
It is written that inside () should be entered the "owner" of the
messages.
This could be something like $ru but if it will be left empty ,it will
use address from To URI.
Could you please explain me what $ru stands for and how can i use it
properly?
Is the any relation between the syntax of mstore () and mdump() in
order for this feature to work properly?
If yes, do I have to set in a similar way modparam too?
Best regards.
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