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NAME

       gammu-smsbackup - gammu(1) SMS backup file format.

       The SMS backup format is text file encoded in current encoding of platform where Gammu is running.

       This file use ini file syntax, see ini.

SECTIONS

       The  file  consists  of  sections, whose name starts with SMSBackup. When creating the backup file, three
       digits are appended to this text defining order. While reading the backup, any part after SMSBackup  text
       is  ignored  and everything which begins with this is processed. So you can as well give the section name
       SMSBackupFoo and it will be processed.

       The number of messages in backup file is currently limited  by  GSM_BACKUP_MAX_SMS  (100000  at  time  of
       writing this document).

   SMSBackup section
       Each section interprets one physical SMS message (eg. one message part in case of multipart messages).

   Decoded text
       For SMS backups created by Gammu, there is a decoded text as a comment just after the section name:

          [SMSBackup001]
          ; This is message text

       The text can be split to more lines if it is too long or of original message included new lines.

       NOTE:
          This  is easiest way to get message text, however also the least reliable one, because it is stored in
          the comments in the file.

   Variables
       The following variables can be defined for each SMS:

       SMSC   Text representation of SMSC number, not used by Gammu if SMSCUnicode exists.

       SMSCUnicode
              Hex encoded UCS-2 string with SMSC number.

       Class  Message class.

       Sent   Timestamp, when message has been sent.

       PDU    Message type, one of:

              • Deliver - received message

              • Submit - message to send

              • Status_Report - message to send with delivery report

       DateTime
              Timestamp of message (sent or received).

       RejectDuplicates
              Whether receiver should reject duplicates.

       ReplaceMessage
              ID of message to replace.

       MessageReference
              Message reference number as generated by network.

       State  State of the message:

              • ReadUnReadSentUnSent

       Number Recipient number.

       Name   Name of the message.

       Length Length of message text.

       Coding Coding of the message:

              • 8bit - binary message

              • Default - GSM encoding, up to 160 chars in message

              • Unicode - Unicode encoding, up to 70 chars in message

       Text00 ... TextNN
              Numbered parts of the message payload.

       Folder ID of folder where the message was saved.

       UDH    User defined header of the message.

EXAMPLE

       The backup of message can look like following:

          [SMSBackup000]
          #ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
          #
          SMSC = "+4540590000"
          SMSCUnicode = 002B0034003500340030003500390030003000300030
          Sent = 20021201T025023
          State = UnRead
          Number = "+4522706947"
          NumberUnicode = 002B0034003500320032003700300036003900340037
          Name = ""
          NameUnicode =
          Text00 = 004100420043004400450046004700480049004A004B004C004D004E004F0050005100520053005400550056005700580059005A000A
          Coding = Default
          Folder = 1
          Length = 27
          Class = -1
          ReplySMSC = False
          RejectDuplicates = True
          ReplaceMessage = 0
          MessageReference = 0

AUTHOR

       Michal Čihař <michal@cihar.com>

COPYRIGHT

       2009-2015, Michal Čihař <michal@cihar.com>