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Short Message Service 125<br />

user@domain.com,user<br />

2@domain2.com,user3<br />

@domain3.com This first<br />

short message contains<br />

the first segment of the<br />

Internet Email.+<br />

user@domain.com This<br />

isthetextofthe<br />

message.<br />

user@domain.com##Me<br />

ssage Subject#This is<br />

the text of the message.<br />

user@domain.com,user<br />

2@domain2.com,user3<br />

@domain3.com This is<br />

the text of the message.<br />

user@domain.com#My<br />

real name goes<br />

here##Message<br />

Subject#This is the text<br />

of the message.<br />

Figure 3.46 Examples of <strong>SMS</strong> Email messages<br />

+ And this second<br />

message (without<br />

header) contains the<br />

second segment of the<br />

Internet Email. It is<br />

followed by a third short<br />

message.+<br />

Figure 3.47 Example of a concatenated <strong>SMS</strong> Email message<br />

+ The last short<br />

message contains the<br />

last segment of the<br />

Internet Email.<br />

The presence of this information element indicates that the text part of the TP-User-<br />

Data parameter contains an Email header <strong>and</strong> an optional Email body. The Email header<br />

<strong>and</strong> body composing the Email message are formatted according to the conventions<br />

published by the IETF in [RFC-822].<br />

IEI<br />

Table 3.39 IE/RFC 822 Email header<br />

0x20<br />

RFC 822 Email header<br />

IEDL 0x01 (1 octet)<br />

IED<br />

From Release 99<br />

Octet 1 This octet represents the length of the Email header (or the<br />

length of the Email header fraction if used in a<br />

concatenated message). This allows to differentiate the<br />

Email header from the Email body in the text part of the<br />

TP-User-Data parameter.<br />

The length is expressed in terms of:<br />

number of septets for GSM 7-bit default alphabet.<br />

number of 16-bit symbols for UCS2.<br />

number of octets for 8-bit encoding.

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