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When the service is already running, it will not automatically know that you have changed the rules. You have to choose Run -> Run service in the menu; after you press OK, the service will use your current rules to work with messages.
We know that it's problematic and counter-intuitive, and it'll be fixed as soon as possible.
You know, mailto:support@sw4me.com, and don't forget about a debug log.
All incoming messages are deleted from the phone's memory as soon as SMS Reception Center reads them in, so you shouldn't worry that the memory will become overflowed.
...and I want to use SMS Reception Center to process incoming messages. But SMS Reception Center locks the port, so the component doesn't work.
Don't send messages directly, do it with SMS Reception Center. Read Integration guidelines to learn how to do it. If you use the NT service mode, you may also stop the NT service named smsrcsvc, send a message and start the service again, but it's not recommended.
It's the problem in the program you want to run. There are some differences in the environment that may cause the program to misbehave:
Use Control panel -> Administrative tools -> Services -> SMSRc reception service to change the service's parameters, making its environment suitable for the program you run.
Because you haven't registered the program yet. The trial version will handle 6 incoming messages per session, including the test messages. Then the service stops.