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[GH-ISSUE #27] Stuck Message #22
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Originally created by @lbell on GitHub (Jul 21, 2012).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/ushahidi/SMSSync/issues/27
When a message comes in and the phone does not have net connection, it appears to get stuck in the system, and gets repeatedly sent to the server. Only not at regular intervals.
New messages that get received result in: "Your message sending has failed - perhaps there is an internet connection problem ..."
Possibly related to #12 - only they are getting stuck even when they come widely spaced one at a time.
@lbell commented on GitHub (Jul 21, 2012):
I have cleared all messages, and it still trying to push the message from an hour ago.
Note, the messages are showing up on the server (Ushahidi) but each time they get pushed, SMSSync says message sending failed. Is this perhaps Ushahidi not sending the correct "Thanks!" message?
@lbell commented on GitHub (Jul 22, 2012):
Hold that... may have been the fault of an Ushahidi error message (from a plugin) not giving the success message... I'll re-open if this continues to be a problem.
@eyedol commented on GitHub (Aug 17, 2012):
@lbell Most likely as the server side needs to give back a correct status.
@lbell commented on GitHub (Aug 22, 2012):
No further issues. That looks to have been it. Thanks!
@saratovout commented on GitHub (Sep 7, 2012):
The problem again relevant. If at the time of arrival of a message lacking a connection to the Internet (GPRS/3G/WIFI), the message is stuck. In the list of "PENDING_MESSAGES" it is also absent.