Hi Nicolas, some answers below

On Oct 18, 2005, at 16:15, Nicolas Zielinski wrote:

Hey,  these changes seem to be great  :)


receive MMS and based on the text in the MMS
decide which URL to call, script to execute, or file to load to get
the content to send back.


Is it possible to use this function with the MMS2Email feature ?


Not at the moment. But you could certainly implement your own VASP URL that receives the MMS and does the necessary re-formatting before sending out to email. This is the beauty of the new additions.

For instance, I would like to adapt the content of a MMS2Mail before sending it (depending on the recipient address for example). Is it possible to do
this ?

Another question about MM7 : what is the structure of the SOAP message that
a VASP should send to mbuni ?


As documented, the VASP sends Mbuni either a SMIL file or some content (e.g. image, audio). If you send Mbuni a SMIL, it examines it, fetches all the referenced content (relative to the query URL if need be) and packs the result together as an MM. If you send Mbuni some other type of content, it packs it as-is into a message (this means you can also send Mbuni a binary message).



Thanks.

Nicolas.

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Paul Bagyenda
Envoye : lundi 17 octobre 2005 19:22
A : Mbuni MMS Gateway Developers
Objet : [Devel] Mbuni as VAS GW (documentation updated)

Hello All,

  If you've been watching CVS you've probably noticed a lot of
movement. I promised a while back to sync the documentation on CVS
with the changes that have been happening there. This I have now done.

  To summarise the changes: Mbuni can now behave as a VAS gateway in
the spirit of Kannel. This means that you can connect it to another
MMSC (even itself), receive MMS and based on the text in the MMS
decide which URL to call, script to execute, or file to load to get
the content to send back.

This has been achieved largely by adding a new tool: mmsbox. So if
you want MMSC behaviour, you run mmsrelay/mmsproxy. You want VAS GW
behaviour, run mmsbox. (You can run both on same machine of course
without a problem.)

I hope the model adopted is flexible, and I hope the bugs are few(!)
Please test and lets share.

P.

Ps. There has been an increase in people trying to unpack the binary
MMS stored in the queue directory, e.g. to extract the SMIL part. No
need for this any more! Just use the VAS GW to do that for you, and
hand you the part(s) you are interested in.

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