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You'll get exactly the same view shown in
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or Xref AnchorName iphone_detailed_history
in History (detailed event view). Xref AnchorName android_detailed_history
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Please note that by convention your outgoing communications are placed on the right side of the screen, while the incoming ones by the chosen contact are placed on the left of the screen. |
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Android locked | Click on system's notification area | Click on PrivateGSM item |
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Sound and vibration notify a new event. If you had a model equipped with coloured led, then it would lit. Once unlocked, "new message" icon is shown in notification area | When you drop down the event list, PrivateGSM item shows the "new message" icon and some details about the sender. | Once you clicked on PrivateGSM item in event list, you got redirected directly to "History" view where the "received message" event is bolded. |
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If just one message has been received, then clicking on the notification would lead you directly to the event detail where you'll be able to read the message. |
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Icon | Description | Meaning | Timeouts and general behaviour |
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Sending Message | PrivateGSM is actually trying to send the Secure Message to its recipient via PrivateServer | If there is some network issue, then PrivateGSM starts the retry procedure: it tries to send 5 times the message to PrivateServer. If it fails at the fifth try (5 * TLSTimeout = 60 secs), then the message remains in the client queue waiting for one of the following triggers:
If more than 12 hours passed and the message is still in client queue waiting to be sent, then the message expires: a "Send error" notification is fired by PrivateGSM and the message is removed from local queue
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Message Enqueued | Secure Message has been enqueued in PrivateServer encrypted storage and will be delivered to recipient as soon as possible. | If delivery is not possible because the peer if offline, PrivateServer retries as soon as recipient registers for up to an expiration period (72h), before removing them definitely from the database. | |
Message Delivered | Secure Message has been delivered to recipient's device, who could have read it or not. | None | |
Error sending Message | This status is a fall back for any other one and it's triggered both by timeouts and error responses. | None |
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