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The default CHECKTIME is 15 minutes but can be changed via CHECKTIME setting. Note that after giving a command via remote command server, it can take up to CHECKTIME minutes to detect and execute the command.
The default CHECKTIME is 15 minutes but can be changed via CHECKTIME setting. Note that after giving a command via remote command server, it can take up to CHECKTIME minutes to detect and execute the command.
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===SIM card change detection===
 
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The first time an unknown SIM is detected, SMSCON will send a notification. It contains the new SIM card's phone number, IMSI code & telecom operator name. This scenario happens if your phone's finder or thief replaces your SIM by his/hers own SIM card.
 
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An unknown SIM is then entered to the SIM card database and will no longer generate a SIM card change notification.
 
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===SIM card removal detection===
 
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[since version 0.9.19] Each time the phone boots without a SIM card inserted, SMSCON tries to send an email notification (SMS is not possible without SIM). Email might work if the phone has somehow connected to an already known WLAN. The send retry option applies.
 
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If email could be sent without SIM, there is a chance to control the phone at least via remote command server.
 
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'''Note:''' On device boot it is possible to simply skip the SIM-card PIN-code question. To SMSCON this appears the same as SIM card removal. Consequently the email subject sent is "No or skipped SIM".
 
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'''Hint:''' Some user complained about being notified that they use their N900 albeit they use it without SIM in a home WLAN. Well, its not a bug, its a feature. Previously SMSCON versions throw away all possibilities being controlled by terminating itself. Should you use your phone this way and don't want any notifications et all, then do the same thing and stop SMSCON explicitly.
 
===Example config file===
===Example config file===

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