Hi all
Following is my requirement. For a simulation, I need to send a
series of MMS messages from my phone to Mbuni. I need to intercept these
messages in Mbuni as they arrive and be able to do some content parsing. I
have looked at various posts in these mailing lists. There have been
Do you know any open sourced tool (maybe mbuni/kannel based) that does
just that (i.e. connects to WAP gateway and issues the necessary WSP/WTP
commands)?
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Yes I've done that.
May it be because I don't have yet configured a way to really send the
MMS? I'm tired of playing with configuration trying to get this to
work...
On Mar 25, 2009, at 4:31 AM, Paul Bagyenda wrote:
That should work, assuming you url encoded the CGI parameters, and
that
Ok, I'll give you an example:
http://gateway.ip.address:10021/?username=bulkpassword=bulkto=+351917608765/TYPE=PLMNsubject=test_subjecttext=testing
Anything wrong?
Thanks
On Mar 24, 2009, at 3:50 AM, Paul Bagyenda wrote:
Could you perhaps provide an example of how you are calling into the
That should work, assuming you url encoded the CGI parameters, and
that a default sender address is set in your conf.
On Mar 24, 2009, at 14:38, Ricardo Santos wrote:
Ok, I'll give you an example:
Thanks for your help.
I've read the documentation about 'sendmms', and I can connect to a
configured port, but then nothing happens. I get messages like this one:
2009-03-23 18:53:01 [10162] [3] DEBUG: HTTP: Creating HTTPClient for
`172.30.0.233'.
2009-03-23 18:53:01 [10162] [3] DEBUG:
Could you perhaps provide an example of how you are calling into the
sendmms port?
On Mar 23, 2009, at 21:58, Ricardo Santos wrote:
Thanks for your help.
I've read the documentation about 'sendmms', and I can connect to a
configured port, but then nothing happens. I get messages like
It is possible. Pls see the online documentation, pay close attention
to the section that talks about the sendmms interface
On Mar 20, 2009, at 19:51, Ricardo Santos wrote:
Hi all,
I'm new to Mbuni and I just want to ask a quick question. Is it
possible to use Mbuni to send MMS messages
Hi all,
I'm new to Mbuni and I just want to ask a quick question. Is it
possible to use Mbuni to send MMS messages through a CGI interface? I
want to communicate with it from a web interface. Is this possible?
Thanks in advance!
-Ricardo
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Hello! I've just setup a basic configuration like this:
---
group = core
log-level = 0
http-interface-name = *
group = mbuni
name = My MMSC
hostname = localhost
host-alias = mmsc
storage-directory = /opt/mbuni/spool
max-send-threads = 5
group = mmsc
id = testone
group-id = mmc1
mmsc-url =
Hi,
What do u expect to use mbuni for ?
2009/2/17 kriko kristjan.ug...@gmail.com
Hello! I've just setup a basic configuration like this:
---
group = core
log-level = 0
http-interface-name = *
group = mbuni
name = My MMSC
hostname = localhost
host-alias = mmsc
storage-directory =
I'm a begginer, at first I would like to configure mbuni to accept mms
messages via MM7 (client application posts soap messages).
Injecting mms into queue works, but mbuni seems to force authentication even if
I
remove vasp-username and vasp-password when posting via mm7-port.
Any way around
Please check again mbuni documentation before try to configure it.
if want to run mbuni as vas gateway, u have to connect it to a mmsc via mm7
interface. try to know more about this interface.
2009/2/17 kriko kristjan.ug...@gmail.com
I'm a begginer, at first I would like to configure mbuni to
Thank you for your reply!
I think I got it.
With this basic config:
http://pastebin.com/m273c93a1
I'm able to inject messages into queue, but cannot post via mm7 interface,
because parsing fails.
Soap message:
http://pastebin.com/m17b5e9a7
Log:
http://pastebin.com/m2013d55
Bug or my fault?
On May 15, 2007, at 01:26, Mark Easton wrote:
Hi,
We are based in New Zealand. We need to send MMS messages to mobile
phones.
MBuni looks an option. Do we have to get a MM7 connection with a local
operator to do this. i.e. Telecom NZ or Vodafone NZ. Or are there
other
options?
Yes
All looks fine for now, except for one thing: You are providing a POST parameter *value* but no field name. You should do something like http-post-parameters = elements[]=%zOn May 29, 2006, at 10:43, kartikay malhotra wrote:Thanks again. I'm using 2 conf. files. The first is for mmsc
Hi Alisson,
MMS is a touch more involved. Yes you can send the message as you
suggest, but the trouble comes with the receipt of it. Since the
recipient only receives a notification (which contains a URL for
fetching the message), you must at the very least know the IP
assigned to your
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