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yabaman: Windows XP SP3: 3.1.15: First of all, thank you for developing and sharing such a great program. I'm trying to get this to work for me but came across with a problem. Hope someone can help me out. I can send SMS in English language fine. I can send SMS in Korean language via command line (sendsms [number] [msg]) However, the problem is when I create a text file in outgoing folder, I can get SMS but all Korean characters are broken. Here's what my text file looks like. (I saved it with ANSI encoding) To: [mobile number] Alphabet: UCS-2 안녕 On the mobile, the message I get is not something totally different from what I typed into the text file. I read the thread about checkhandler and followed the instruction contained therein but if I use that checkhandler my message just stays in outgoing folder and never goes to any other folder. checkhandler = /usr/local/bin/smsd_checkhandler.sh #!/bin/bash if sed -e '/^$/ q' < "$1" | grep "^Alphabet: UTF-8" > /dev/null; then TMPFILE=`mktemp /tmp/smsd_XXXXXX` sed -e '/^$/ q' < "$1" | sed -e 's/Alphabet: UTF-8/Alphabet: UCS2/g' > $TMPFILE sed -e '1,/^$/ d' < "$1" | iconv -f UTF-8 -t UNICODEBIG >> $TMPFILE mv $TMPFILE "$1" fi Any suggestion/advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance. regards yabaman

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