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<description>&lt;a name="h35-1">&lt;/a>&lt;h1>SMS Reception Center: User's Guide&lt;/h1>
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&lt;!--notypo-->&lt;fieldset>&lt;legend>&lt;strong> Contents    &lt;/strong>&lt;/legend>&lt;div class="toc2">&lt;a href="#h35-2">Overview&lt;/a>&lt;/div>&lt;div class="toc2">&lt;a href="#h35-3">Common Elements of&amp;nbsp;the Rule-Editing Dialogs&lt;/a>&lt;/div>&lt;div class="toc4">&lt;a href="#h35-4">Description (entry)&lt;/a>&lt;/div>&lt;div class="toc4">&lt;a href="#h35-5">Condition (frame)&lt;/a>&lt;/div>&lt;div class="toc4">&lt;a href="#h35-6">Take no&amp;nbsp;further actions after this one&amp;nbsp;is&amp;nbsp;taken (checkbox)&lt;/a>&lt;/div>&lt;div class="toc2">&lt;a href="#h35-7">Running the&amp;nbsp;Service&lt;/a>&lt;/div>&lt;div class="toc2">&lt;a href="#h35-8">Testing the&amp;nbsp;Rules&lt;/a>&lt;/div>&lt;/fieldset>&lt;!--/notypo-->&lt;/p>&lt;a name="h35-2">&lt;/a>&lt;h3>Overview&lt;/h3>&lt;a name="p35-2">&lt;/a>&lt;p class="auto" id="p35-2">
&lt;span class="cite">SMS Reception Center&lt;/span> is&amp;nbsp;a program that reads incoming short messages from a&amp;nbsp;cellular phone and, for&amp;nbsp;each message, executes the&amp;nbsp;actions that you&amp;nbsp;specified. Unlike other popular desktop SMS&amp;nbsp;utilities, its&amp;nbsp;main purpose is&amp;nbsp;to handle incoming messages and&amp;nbsp;send outgoing ones without any&amp;nbsp;human intervention. Usually it's set&amp;nbsp;up&amp;nbsp;at the&amp;nbsp;computer with a&amp;nbsp;dedicated cellular phone or&amp;nbsp;a GSM&amp;nbsp;modem plugged in.&lt;/p>&lt;br />&lt;a name="p35-3">&lt;/a>&lt;p class="auto" id="p35-3">
When you&amp;nbsp;start SMS&amp;nbsp;Reception Center, the&amp;nbsp;first thing that you&amp;nbsp;see is&amp;nbsp;the editor. Now&amp;nbsp;you can&amp;nbsp;begin to&amp;nbsp;write rules defining what will be&amp;nbsp;done with incoming messages. When it's done you&amp;nbsp;can save the&amp;nbsp;rules to&amp;nbsp;a file. When the&amp;nbsp;rules are&amp;nbsp;ready, you&amp;nbsp;have to&amp;nbsp;run the&amp;nbsp;service that will actually connect to&amp;nbsp;your phone (modem) and&amp;nbsp;process messages. You&amp;nbsp;can do&amp;nbsp;it from the&amp;nbsp;editor's menu.&lt;/p>&lt;br />&lt;a name="p35-4">&lt;/a>&lt;p class="auto" id="p35-4">
The&amp;nbsp;service is&amp;nbsp;able to&amp;nbsp;run in&amp;nbsp;one of&amp;nbsp;two modes:&lt;/p>&lt;ul>&lt;li> &lt;span class="cite">Desktop&lt;/span> mode. It's running on&amp;nbsp;the current user's desktop, and&amp;nbsp;the service's icon is&amp;nbsp;shown in&amp;nbsp;the system tray. Some testing and&amp;nbsp;debugging features are&amp;nbsp;available in&amp;nbsp;this mode only, so&amp;nbsp;you'll certainly use&amp;nbsp;it&amp;nbsp;while tesing your ruleset.&lt;br />
&lt;/li>&lt;li> &lt;span class="cite">NT service&lt;/span> mode. The&amp;nbsp;service is&amp;nbsp;running at&amp;nbsp;the background and&amp;nbsp;doesn't interact with the&amp;nbsp;user's desktop; it&amp;nbsp;remains running when you&amp;nbsp;log off&amp;nbsp;and can&amp;nbsp;be&amp;nbsp;set up&amp;nbsp;to autostart before somebody logs in.&lt;/li>&lt;/ul>&lt;a name="p35-5">&lt;/a>&lt;p class="auto" id="p35-5">
The&amp;nbsp;main editor's window contains a&amp;nbsp;list of&amp;nbsp;rules that you&amp;nbsp;have defined. You&amp;nbsp;may create a&amp;nbsp;new rule either with Edit-&amp;gt;Insert in&amp;nbsp;the main menu or&amp;nbsp;with a&amp;nbsp;context menu that will appear when you&amp;nbsp;click on&amp;nbsp;the list with the&amp;nbsp;right mouse button. You&amp;nbsp;may start editing an&amp;nbsp;existing rule by&amp;nbsp;&lt;span class="nobr">double-clicking&lt;/span> on&amp;nbsp;the list element.&lt;/p>&lt;br />&lt;a name="p35-6">&lt;/a>&lt;p class="auto" id="p35-6">
When a&amp;nbsp;message arrives, the&amp;nbsp;rules are&amp;nbsp;applied in&amp;nbsp;sequence. Each rule can&amp;nbsp;use some predefined variables as&amp;nbsp;parameters, and&amp;nbsp;some rule types can&amp;nbsp;define new&amp;nbsp;variables. There may&amp;nbsp;be&amp;nbsp;a condition for&amp;nbsp;each rule, determining when this rule is&amp;nbsp;applied and&amp;nbsp;when it's skipped.&lt;/p>&lt;br />&lt;a name="p35-7">&lt;/a>&lt;p class="auto" id="p35-7">
The&amp;nbsp;following actions are&amp;nbsp;supported so&amp;nbsp;far:&lt;/p>&lt;ul>&lt;li> &lt;span class="missingpage">Store message&lt;/span>&lt;a href="http://www.sw4me.com/wiki/actions/StoreMessage/edit?add=1" title="Create this page">?&lt;/a> adds a&amp;nbsp;new line to&amp;nbsp;the text file; you&amp;nbsp;should specify a&amp;nbsp;template for&amp;nbsp;this line, using variable references where appropriate.
&lt;/li>&lt;li> &lt;span class="missingpage">Send message&lt;/span>&lt;a href="http://www.sw4me.com/wiki/actions/SendMessage/edit?add=1" title="Create this page">?&lt;/a> sends out&amp;nbsp;a&amp;nbsp;new SMS&amp;nbsp;or&amp;nbsp;Winpopup message.
&lt;/li>&lt;li> &lt;span class="missingpage">Execute SQL&amp;nbsp;query&lt;/span>&lt;a href="http://www.sw4me.com/wiki/actions/ExecuteSQL/edit?add=1" title="Create this page">?&lt;/a> runs SQL&amp;nbsp;statement using an&amp;nbsp;ODBC connection. The&amp;nbsp;result of&amp;nbsp;the query may&amp;nbsp;be&amp;nbsp;stored to&amp;nbsp;variables.
&lt;/li>&lt;li> &lt;span class="missingpage">Run program&lt;/span>&lt;a href="http://www.sw4me.com/wiki/actions/RunProgram/edit?add=1" title="Create this page">?&lt;/a> runs an&amp;nbsp;executable file. You&amp;nbsp;may use&amp;nbsp;variable references in&amp;nbsp;the executable file name as&amp;nbsp;well as&amp;nbsp;in other &lt;span class="nobr">command-line&lt;/span> parameters. You&amp;nbsp;can define a&amp;nbsp;variable that will contain the&amp;nbsp;console program's output.
&lt;/li>&lt;li> &lt;span class="missingpage">Tweak variable&lt;/span>&lt;a href="http://www.sw4me.com/wiki/actions/TweakVariable/edit?add=1" title="Create this page">?&lt;/a> modifies the&amp;nbsp;variable's value using an&amp;nbsp;operation of&amp;nbsp;your choice: replaces prefix, substring, or&amp;nbsp;regular expression in&amp;nbsp;the value.&lt;/li>&lt;/ul>&lt;a name="p35-8">&lt;/a>&lt;p class="auto" id="p35-8">
When you&amp;nbsp;begin to&amp;nbsp;edit a&amp;nbsp;rule, a&amp;nbsp;dialog box&amp;nbsp;appears where you&amp;nbsp;can type in&amp;nbsp;a rule's parameters. Some elements of&amp;nbsp;this dialog box&amp;nbsp;have context menu: when you&amp;nbsp;click on&amp;nbsp;such an&amp;nbsp;element with the&amp;nbsp;right mouse button, you&amp;nbsp;can see&amp;nbsp;the menu containing all&amp;nbsp;the variables defined so&amp;nbsp;far. The&amp;nbsp;reference to&amp;nbsp;the chosen variable (in the&amp;nbsp;form of&amp;nbsp;[%&lt;span class="nobr">variable-name&lt;/span>%]) is&amp;nbsp;inserted into the&amp;nbsp;field that you're editing. When this rule is&amp;nbsp;used to&amp;nbsp;process incoming message, all&amp;nbsp;these references are&amp;nbsp;replaced with current values of&amp;nbsp;referenced variables. For&amp;nbsp;each particular parameter, you&amp;nbsp;can always know if&amp;nbsp;variable references are&amp;nbsp;allowed in&amp;nbsp;it: if&amp;nbsp;the appropriate dialog box&amp;nbsp;element has&amp;nbsp;a&amp;nbsp;context menu, they are.&lt;/p>&lt;a name="h35-3">&lt;/a>&lt;h3>Common Elements of&amp;nbsp;the &lt;span class="nobr">Rule-Editing&lt;/span> Dialogs&lt;/h3>&lt;a name="p35-9">&lt;/a>&lt;p class="auto" id="p35-9">
The&amp;nbsp;layout of&amp;nbsp;the rule editing dialog is&amp;nbsp;specific for&amp;nbsp;each rule type. However, some dialog elements are&amp;nbsp;common for&amp;nbsp;all types.&lt;/p>&lt;a name="h35-4">&lt;/a>&lt;h5>Description (entry)&lt;/h5>&lt;a name="p35-10">&lt;/a>&lt;p class="auto" id="p35-10">
Here you&amp;nbsp;can specify the&amp;nbsp;purpose of&amp;nbsp;the rule in&amp;nbsp;a few&amp;nbsp;words. When you&amp;nbsp;look at&amp;nbsp;the main editor's window, you&amp;nbsp;see the&amp;nbsp;Description of&amp;nbsp;each rule in&amp;nbsp;the Information column (if the&amp;nbsp;description is&amp;nbsp;empty, this column is&amp;nbsp;filled with action parameters).&lt;/p>&lt;br />&lt;a name="p35-11">&lt;/a>&lt;p class="auto" id="p35-11">
This field doesn't affect message processing in&amp;nbsp;any way, it's for&amp;nbsp;your convenience only.&lt;/p>&lt;a name="h35-5">&lt;/a>&lt;h5>Condition (frame)&lt;/h5>&lt;a name="p35-12">&lt;/a>&lt;p class="auto" id="p35-12">
When a&amp;nbsp;message arrives, the&amp;nbsp;rule is&amp;nbsp;applied to&amp;nbsp;it only if&amp;nbsp;the condition is&amp;nbsp;true. There are&amp;nbsp;two parts of&amp;nbsp;a condition: a&amp;nbsp;simple test (checking if&amp;nbsp;the variable's value matches the&amp;nbsp;pattern you&amp;nbsp;give), and&amp;nbsp;a&amp;nbsp;complex test (checking if&amp;nbsp;the logical expression, given in&amp;nbsp;the &lt;span class="nobr">C-like&lt;/span> syntax, is&amp;nbsp;true). The&amp;nbsp;simple test's parameters are&amp;nbsp;given in&amp;nbsp;the upper part of&amp;nbsp;the frame, and&amp;nbsp;the compex test's expression is&amp;nbsp;given in&amp;nbsp;the lower one.&lt;/p>&lt;br />&lt;a name="p35-13">&lt;/a>&lt;p class="auto" id="p35-13">
A&amp;nbsp;few things to&amp;nbsp;remember about Conditions:&lt;/p>&lt;ul>&lt;li> Any&amp;nbsp;blank condition (test) is&amp;nbsp;considered true. If&amp;nbsp;you fill the&amp;nbsp;simple test parameters and&amp;nbsp;leave the&amp;nbsp;complex test expression blank, then the&amp;nbsp;whole condition's result will depend on&amp;nbsp;the simple test. If&amp;nbsp;you don't touch any&amp;nbsp;field in&amp;nbsp;the Condition frame at&amp;nbsp;all, the&amp;nbsp;rule is&amp;nbsp;applied unconditionally.
&lt;/li>&lt;li> Simple test is&amp;nbsp;considered blank (always true) if&amp;nbsp;a variable's name is&amp;nbsp;empty.&lt;/li>&lt;/ul>
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The&amp;nbsp;simple test compares the&amp;nbsp;variable with the&amp;nbsp;pattern you&amp;nbsp;give, using one&amp;nbsp;of&amp;nbsp;the following methods:&lt;/p>&lt;ul>&lt;li> If&amp;nbsp;you select &lt;span class="cite">is exactly&lt;/span> as&amp;nbsp;an operation, the&amp;nbsp;variable's value must be&amp;nbsp;exactly the&amp;nbsp;same as&amp;nbsp;the pattern that you&amp;nbsp;give.&lt;br />
&lt;/li>&lt;li> If&amp;nbsp;you select &lt;span class="cite">is like&lt;/span>, same as&amp;nbsp;above, except that you&amp;nbsp;can use&amp;nbsp;some metacharacters in&amp;nbsp;the pattern.&lt;ul>&lt;li> (star) matches any&amp;nbsp;sequence of&amp;nbsp;zero or&amp;nbsp;more characters;
&lt;/li>&lt;li> ? matches exactly one&amp;nbsp;character;
&lt;/li>&lt;li> [chars] matches any&amp;nbsp;single character in&amp;nbsp;chars.
&lt;/li>&lt;/ul>&lt;/li>&lt;li> If&amp;nbsp;you select &lt;span class="cite">contains&lt;/span>, the&amp;nbsp;variable's value must contain a&amp;nbsp;substring that you&amp;nbsp;give as&amp;nbsp;pattern.&lt;br />
&lt;/li>&lt;li> If&amp;nbsp;you select &lt;span class="cite">matches regexp&lt;/span>, the&amp;nbsp;pattern must be&amp;nbsp;a regular expression, against which the&amp;nbsp;variable's value will be&amp;nbsp;matched.&lt;/li>&lt;/ul>
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The&amp;nbsp;complex test evaluates the&amp;nbsp;logical expression you&amp;nbsp;give. The&amp;nbsp;expression may&amp;nbsp;contain the&amp;nbsp;following elements:&lt;/p>&lt;ul>&lt;li> Variable references in&amp;nbsp;the form of&amp;nbsp;[%&lt;span class="nobr">variable-name&lt;/span>%] (you can&amp;nbsp;insert a&amp;nbsp;reference using the&amp;nbsp;context menu);
&lt;/li>&lt;li> String literals surrounded by&amp;nbsp;double quotes: &amp;#147;string&amp;#148;. Any&amp;nbsp;occurrence of $, ", \,  [, ] in&amp;nbsp;string literals must be&amp;nbsp;quoted with backslash;
&lt;/li>&lt;li> !=, == comparisons between variables and&amp;nbsp;string literals;
&lt;/li>&lt;li> ( ) parentheses to&amp;nbsp;denote subexpressions;
&lt;/li>&lt;li> ||, &amp;&amp; logical operators;
&lt;/li>&lt;li> [regexp regexp string] is&amp;nbsp;true if&amp;nbsp;the string matches the&amp;nbsp;regular expression. Both string and&amp;nbsp;regexp may&amp;nbsp;contain variable references.
&lt;/li>&lt;li> [string match pattern string] is&amp;nbsp;true if&amp;nbsp;the string matches the&amp;nbsp;pattern, using the&amp;nbsp;same pattern style as&amp;nbsp;in &amp;#147;is like&amp;#148; simple test.&lt;/li>&lt;/ul>
&lt;a name="h35-6">&lt;/a>&lt;h5>Take no&amp;nbsp;further actions after this one&amp;nbsp;is&amp;nbsp;taken (checkbox)&lt;/h5>&lt;a name="p35-16">&lt;/a>&lt;p class="auto" id="p35-16">
If&amp;nbsp;you enable this option for&amp;nbsp;a&amp;nbsp;rule, then if&amp;nbsp;the rule's condition is&amp;nbsp;true and&amp;nbsp;all variables that it&amp;nbsp;uses are&amp;nbsp;defined, all&amp;nbsp;rules following this one&amp;nbsp;are ignored.&lt;/p>&lt;a name="h35-7">&lt;/a>&lt;h3>Running the&amp;nbsp;Service&lt;/h3>&lt;a name="p35-17">&lt;/a>&lt;p class="auto" id="p35-17">
When all&amp;nbsp;the rules are&amp;nbsp;ready, you'll want to&amp;nbsp;start the&amp;nbsp;service that will handle incoming messages. Selecting Run&amp;nbsp;-&amp;gt; Install... in&amp;nbsp;the menu will bring up&amp;nbsp;an appropriate dialog window.&lt;/p>&lt;br />&lt;a name="p35-18">&lt;/a>&lt;p class="auto" id="p35-18">
You&amp;nbsp;can set&amp;nbsp;the following parameters in&amp;nbsp;this window:&lt;/p>&lt;ul>&lt;li> &lt;span class="cite">Service mode&lt;/span>. The&amp;nbsp;following options are&amp;nbsp;available:&lt;ul>&lt;li> &lt;span class="cite">NT Service&lt;/span>: the&amp;nbsp;service will be&amp;nbsp;started as&amp;nbsp;a Windows NT&amp;nbsp;system service. It&amp;nbsp;will survive the&amp;nbsp;user's logout, and&amp;nbsp;it&amp;nbsp;can be&amp;nbsp;started before somebody logs in.&lt;br />
&lt;/li>&lt;li> &lt;span class="cite">Desktop&lt;/span>: the&amp;nbsp;service will be&amp;nbsp;started on&amp;nbsp;the current user's desktop. It&amp;nbsp;will create an&amp;nbsp;icon in&amp;nbsp;the system tray, and&amp;nbsp;the context menu of&amp;nbsp;this icon can&amp;nbsp;be&amp;nbsp;used to&amp;nbsp;stop the&amp;nbsp;service. This mode is&amp;nbsp;useful for&amp;nbsp;debugging and&amp;nbsp;testing purposes.&lt;br />
&lt;/li>&lt;/ul>&lt;/li>&lt;li> &lt;span class="cite">COM port&lt;/span>. The&amp;nbsp;name of&amp;nbsp;the serial port to&amp;nbsp;which the&amp;nbsp;cellular phone is&amp;nbsp;plugged. The&amp;nbsp;following things may&amp;nbsp;be&amp;nbsp;important for&amp;nbsp;you:&lt;ul>&lt;li> If&amp;nbsp;Bluetooth or&amp;nbsp;Infrared connection is&amp;nbsp;used, there is&amp;nbsp;usually some emulated &lt;span class="nobr">COM-port&lt;/span>. You&amp;nbsp;should use&amp;nbsp;this port to&amp;nbsp;make SMS&amp;nbsp;Reception Center work with such a&amp;nbsp;connection.
&lt;/li>&lt;li> Sometimes the&amp;nbsp;phone requires a&amp;nbsp;&lt;span class="nobr">vendor-specific&lt;/span> driver to&amp;nbsp;work as&amp;nbsp;a GSM&amp;nbsp;modem (notably, some &lt;span class="nobr">lower-class&lt;/span> NOKIA phones require NOKIA data suite). The&amp;nbsp;driver may&amp;nbsp;provide emulated &lt;span class="nobr">COM-port&lt;/span> different from the&amp;nbsp;real port, and&amp;nbsp;you should select this emulated port when starting the&amp;nbsp;service.
&lt;/li>&lt;/ul>&lt;/li>&lt;li> &lt;span class="cite">Port parameters&lt;/span>. The&amp;nbsp;speed, parity, data bits, stop bits parameters for&amp;nbsp;the &lt;span class="nobr">COM-port&lt;/span> in&amp;nbsp;a standard form. &amp;#147;19200,n,8,1&amp;#148; is&amp;nbsp;the default that will work for&amp;nbsp;most phones and&amp;nbsp;modems. If&amp;nbsp;your phone's or&amp;nbsp;data cable's manual recommends another settings, you&amp;nbsp;can alter this parameter (ex. Falcom A2D1 GSM&amp;nbsp;modem requires speed=9600 to&amp;nbsp;work).&lt;br />
&lt;/li>&lt;li> &lt;span class="cite">Start the&amp;nbsp;service (uncheck to&amp;nbsp;stop)&lt;/span>. If&amp;nbsp;you mark this checkbox, the&amp;nbsp;service will be&amp;nbsp;started when you&amp;nbsp;click on&amp;nbsp;the OK&amp;nbsp;button; if&amp;nbsp;you unmark this checkbox, the&amp;nbsp;service will be&amp;nbsp;stopped. You&amp;nbsp;should take care that the&amp;nbsp;NT&amp;nbsp;service doesn't use&amp;nbsp;the same COM&amp;nbsp;port as&amp;nbsp;the Desktop service tries to&amp;nbsp;use: only one&amp;nbsp;of&amp;nbsp;those services will be&amp;nbsp;able to&amp;nbsp;open the&amp;nbsp;port. So&amp;nbsp;it's recommended to&amp;nbsp;keep the&amp;nbsp;NT&amp;nbsp;service stopped while you're using the&amp;nbsp;Desktop service to&amp;nbsp;test your ruleset file.&lt;br />
&lt;/li>&lt;li> &lt;span class="cite">Start on&amp;nbsp;boot or&amp;nbsp;login&lt;/span>. Mark this checkbox to&amp;nbsp;autostart the&amp;nbsp;service when the&amp;nbsp;system is&amp;nbsp;powered on&amp;nbsp;(NT service) or&amp;nbsp;the current user logs in&amp;nbsp;(Desktop).&lt;/li>&lt;/ul>
&lt;a name="h35-8">&lt;/a>&lt;h3>Testing the&amp;nbsp;Rules&lt;/h3>&lt;a name="p35-19">&lt;/a>&lt;p class="auto" id="p35-19">
When you&amp;nbsp;defined some rules for&amp;nbsp;message processing in&amp;nbsp;the editor, you&amp;nbsp;may want to&amp;nbsp;test if&amp;nbsp;the rules work properly. The&amp;nbsp;good thing is&amp;nbsp;that it&amp;nbsp;can be&amp;nbsp;done without sending any&amp;nbsp;real SMS&amp;nbsp;(and even without a&amp;nbsp;cellular phone).&lt;/p>&lt;br />&lt;a name="p35-20">&lt;/a>&lt;p class="auto" id="p35-20">
First you&amp;nbsp;should start the&amp;nbsp;&lt;span class="nobr">message-processing&lt;/span> service in&amp;nbsp;the Desktop mode (see how&amp;nbsp;to&amp;nbsp;start the&amp;nbsp;service). The&amp;nbsp;program's icon appears in&amp;nbsp;the system tray when the&amp;nbsp;&lt;span class="nobr">Desktop-mode&lt;/span> service is&amp;nbsp;started, and&amp;nbsp;the icon's context menu may&amp;nbsp;be&amp;nbsp;used to&amp;nbsp;control the&amp;nbsp;service.&lt;/p>&lt;br />&lt;a name="p35-21">&lt;/a>&lt;p class="auto" id="p35-21">
While the&amp;nbsp;&lt;span class="nobr">Desktop-mode&lt;/span> service is&amp;nbsp;running, you&amp;nbsp;can use&amp;nbsp;Run-&amp;gt;Test message... menu entry to&amp;nbsp;imitate message reception and&amp;nbsp;see what is&amp;nbsp;done. The&amp;nbsp;service will handle this message exactly the&amp;nbsp;way it&amp;nbsp;would handle a&amp;nbsp;real incoming message with the&amp;nbsp;same sender and&amp;nbsp;text that you&amp;nbsp;entered in&amp;nbsp;the dialog window.&lt;/p>&lt;br />&lt;a name="p35-22">&lt;/a>&lt;p class="auto" id="p35-22">
There is&amp;nbsp;also an&amp;nbsp;option in&amp;nbsp;the tray icon's context menu that can&amp;nbsp;be&amp;nbsp;useful if&amp;nbsp;the program doesn't work properly with your cellular phone. When you&amp;nbsp;select &amp;#147;Save debug log&amp;#148; in&amp;nbsp;the menu, the&amp;nbsp;text file is&amp;nbsp;created. If&amp;nbsp;you send the&amp;nbsp;debug log&amp;nbsp;file to&amp;nbsp;&lt;a href="mailto:support@sw4me.com" target="_blank" title="Write an email
(mail client launch)" class="outerlink">&lt;img src="http://www.sw4me.com/wiki/themes/tabs/icons/mail.gif" alt="" border="0" />mailto:support@sw4me.com&lt;/a> in&amp;nbsp;your error report, it&amp;nbsp;may speed up&amp;nbsp;the &lt;span class="nobr">error-correction&lt;/span> process significantly.&lt;/p>&lt;br />&lt;a name="p35-23">&lt;/a>&lt;p class="auto" id="p35-23">
If&amp;nbsp;you worry about the&amp;nbsp;privacy issues, note that:&lt;/p>&lt;ul>&lt;li> The&amp;nbsp;debug log&amp;nbsp;file contains all&amp;nbsp;information that was&amp;nbsp;received from the&amp;nbsp;phone and&amp;nbsp;sent to&amp;nbsp;it. It&amp;nbsp;may include the&amp;nbsp;message texts and&amp;nbsp;sender/recipient numbers, if&amp;nbsp;the messages were sent or&amp;nbsp;received in&amp;nbsp;this session. If&amp;nbsp;there were no&amp;nbsp;messages sent or&amp;nbsp;received, this file doesn't contain any&amp;nbsp;information on&amp;nbsp;the &lt;span class="nobr">message-processing&lt;/span> rules that you&amp;nbsp;set up.
&lt;/li>&lt;li> If&amp;nbsp;the connection was&amp;nbsp;established with a&amp;nbsp;phone, the&amp;nbsp;file contains the&amp;nbsp;full name of&amp;nbsp;your phone's model and&amp;nbsp;manufacturer.
&lt;/li>&lt;li> The&amp;nbsp;file doesn't contain any&amp;nbsp;other information on&amp;nbsp;your system or&amp;nbsp;the rules that you&amp;nbsp;have defined.&lt;/li>&lt;/ul> </description>
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