Re: [Users] Adding msisdn to MM7

2007-10-09 Thread Paul Bagyenda
You need to look into the resolver-library parameter of the MMSC setup. This provides a way to map each MM1 transaction to the MSISDN. Keep in mind that because MMS transactions are over HTTP (over TCP/IP), there needs to be a way to figure out who the sender is. In some setups the WAP Gateway

[Users] Vodacom South Africa

2007-10-09 Thread Ruan
Hi everybody, AFAIK - Vodacom South Africa does not accept HTTP posts to their MMSC. It has been suggested to me to bypass Kannel/Mbuni completely and make a WAP/WSP post directly to Vodacom via UDP with the address and port of the Vodacom MMSC in the binary headers of the post. I've found a

Re: [Users] Vodacom South Africa

2007-10-09 Thread Wayne Gemmell
On Tuesday 09 October 2007 16:16:55 Ruan wrote: What I need to know is - has anybody on this list successfully used Mbuni/Kannel to post MMS to Vodacom via MM1? Or, alternatively - has anybody managed this via IP without a dedicated line running into Vodacom? We connect to a vodacom MMS test

Re: [Users] Vodacom South Africa

2007-10-09 Thread Deon van der Merwe
Hi Ruan, On 10/9/07, Ruan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi everybody, AFAIK - Vodacom South Africa does not accept HTTP posts to their MMSC. It has been suggested to me to bypass Kannel/Mbuni completely and make a WAP/WSP post directly to Vodacom via UDP with the address and port of the Vodacom

Re: [Users] Vodacom South Africa

2007-10-09 Thread Paul Bagyenda
I understand a few people who have done this (MM7), but I'll let them speak for themselves... On a technical note, what you are being told is not entirely accurate. The MM1 uses HTTP. Whether the IP traffic is over WSP or not is another matter. And we know that there has to be support for