I'd need to understand how MMSBox and the MMSC are working together.
Note that their roles and uses are of course different. Can get
confusing...
On Nov 12, 2009, at 00:24, Emmanuel CHANSON wrote:
Dears,
I am testing MMSBox and MMSC (both Mbuni gateway) but I am faced to
an issue
Thanks for the update, please send through a patch and we'll apply.
On the content issue, I am surprised you are seeing this sort of
behaviour. Please send through a sample SMIL file that has this
problem. The normal behaviour is to fetch all such content and add it
to the message.
Paul.
Hello Nikos,
Ok so you mean in case of an MMS that includes only text, we do not receive
any notification?
Why is the second message size bigger than the first one including a
picture?
Has anybody an example of how to send a content (SMIL or whatever) using CGI
parameter? I don't see anything in
Hi,
I have made the changes you asked. But still I am unable to retrieve the
MMS after I get the notification on my mobile phone. I am attaching
mmsrelay, mmsproxy, mmssend and smsbox log files. I dont know whats going
wrong here. I just followed the instructions in the tutorial I mentioned in
Thanks,
I am new to this. What kind of flags do i need to pass to mmsfromemail? From
what I read, mmsfromemail, when not run from shell, will get whatever it needs
from the mail itself. Else how can I pass these flags from sendmail? Is it
possible?
I am considering replacing sendmail with
Hello Paul,
I am trying to understand how work MMSC and MMBox together (I am new to
MBuni).
So I am using sendmms CGI script to send a MMS to such recipient and I
expect it to be delivered or at least that a notification is received by the
recipient.
Although it is Ok using mmssend tool, no
Hi,
I am newbie with mbuni, but very experienced with kannel. It stands to reason
that if your content fits an SMS, it makes no sense to store it on the server
and send you a notification, with a link to get it. The cost of notification
alone would be the same as the cost of the SMS push.
The