Re: [Users] Encoding of MMS Subject
Probably a character set issue. No conversion takes place on the subject field, which must mean that either the device does not understand the charset sent, or the MMSC is performing a conversion On Nov 10, 2009, at 22:20, Nuno Freitas wrote: Hi again list. I would like to know if I can apply a encoding to the subject of the mms, I am able to do so to the text on the mms, but on the X-Mbuni-Subject I haven't been able to do so. So when I receive a message with the subject irmãos the output comes out has irmãos. I haven't seen any configuration about this, but something could have missed my eyes. Thanks in advance. A. Nuno Freitas ___ Users mailing list Users@mbuni.org http://lists.mbuni.org/mailman/listinfo/users ___ Users mailing list Users@mbuni.org http://lists.mbuni.org/mailman/listinfo/users
Re: [Users] MMS Sending Problem
Hi, It is the URL from the logs because I can't see the MMS retrieval and it is not visible in the notification received in the phone. Best Regards, Aftab Hussain 2009/11/18 Nikos Balkanas nbalka...@gmail.com Hi, What is the url you are trying to access from lynx? Is that the url you are notified in your phone or the url from your logs? The actual url is different from what appears in the phone. Please post both. BR, Nikos - Original Message - *From:* aftab hussain aftab.huss...@seecs.edu.pk *To:* users@mbuni.org *Sent:* Tuesday, November 17, 2009 11:24 AM *Subject:* Re: [Users] MMS Sending Problem Hi, one more thing that is annoying, I keep getting the MMS notifications. When I looked through the logs, mmsrelay try to send the notification after few minutes. What could be the reason for this. Best Regrads, Aftab Hussain On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 2:19 PM, aftab hussain aftab.huss...@seecs.edu.pk wrote: Hi all, I am quite stuck here. Please help me. I have even tried to access the URL sent by mmsrelay via mms notification sms to the mobile using 'lynx', it gives 404 not found error. The mobile phone does recieve the notification sms and as Paul suggested that notification might not reach the mobile phone but I do get the SMS and the GPRS icon is also crossed out during the SMS reception. Doea any one know what mbuni component, MMSPROXY or MMSRELAY will show that the mobile phone is tryiing to fetch the MMS coontent. How should I further proceed from here. In my config file I only use 'core' and 'mbuni' groups. Do I have to use other groups as well and if yes what are the groups and what should be there configuration. Best Regards, Aftab Hussain 2009/11/16 Nikos Balkanas nbalka...@gmail.com Hi, Listen, I am just a newbie, and haven't been able to run it yet. I am still trying to set up my MM4 interface to run it. I only give educated guesses on what might be wrong, I don't have the time to verify from sources. AFAIK mbuni will add a /mms/id path to the URL. I take hostname to be literal that: FQDN hostname. Otherwise it should be called URL. According to Paul, if mbuni adds a port to the hostname, and then a path, and you put a path instead of a host, the URL might look like: http://www.host.com/mms/mms1:9000/mms/id which will be very wrong. By analogy to kannel, hostalias (not hosalias) might be just a cute name to call it in the logs. I don't know much to comment on your configuration. BR, Nikos - Original Message - *From:* INSI mobile insimob...@gmail.com *To:* Nikos Balkanas nbalka...@gmail.com *Cc:* users@mbuni.org *Sent:* Monday, November 16, 2009 8:31 AM *Subject:* Re: [Users] MMS Sending Problem Thanks Nikos, One more question I have, as Paul suggested that the problem might be operator MMSC configuration in the mobile, so I thinking of changing the MMSC configuration of mobile, I have the following mmsc conf. Is it correct to give my public IP/mms/mm1 in my mobile as mmsc settings? group = mbuni name = INSI_MMSC hostname = my public IP hosalias = same IP local-prefixes = 0 storage-directory = /var/www/mms max-send-threads = 1 send-mail-prog = /usr/sbin/sendmail -f '%f' '%t' maximum-send-attempts = 2 default-message-expiry = 36 queue-run-interval = 2 send-attempt-back-off = 2 sendsms-url = http://localhost:13013/cgi-bin/sendsms sendsms-username = tester sendsms-password = foobar mms-port = 1981 mm7-port = 1982 : : 2009/11/16 Nikos Balkanas nbalka...@gmail.com Hi, Mbuni should have an internal HTTP server from kannel gwlib. It will post it to the URL it sends you. No need for external web server. If you cannot access it even from your browser, you probably have a firewall issue. To confirm check the URL with lynx (or telnet to the port from the shell) from the server itself. BR, Nikos - Original Message - *From:* INSI mobile insimob...@gmail.com *To:* nbalka...@gmail.com *Cc:* users@mbuni.org *Sent:* Sunday, November 15, 2009 2:19 AM *Subject:* Re: [Users] MMS Sending Problem Hi Nikos, Even I am having the same issue, I get the notification, but my Motorola phones(though I didn't try other brands) are unable to retrieve the URL, I have the questions: The URL doesn't work even from the browser. Do I need to run the web server on the box where MMSC is running, if not who is going to receive this URL request? How does this URL gets routed to MMSC process if WEB server is running? any configuration we need to make in the web server? regards, Insim. 2009/11/14 Nikos Balkanas nbalka...@gmail.com Hi, Since you are receiving the notification OK, everything up to kannel part is working. I don't know much about mbuni, and do not have time to go through the sources. A couple of questions: 1) Your smsc-id you are posting at_dummy=x, is this the smsc-id you have in kannel.conf? If it is the '=x' part
Re: [Users] MMS Sending Problem
I dunno. It seems to be an mmsrelay problem. I am in the middle of something similar now, seems that mbuni (mmsrelay) might be generating bad wbxml. In my phone I never see the notification, despite receiving it (verified by DLR). Tomorrow i will look more into it. BR, Nikos - Original Message - From: aftab hussain To: users@mbuni.org Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 9:52 AM Subject: Re: [Users] MMS Sending Problem Hi, It is the URL from the logs because I can't see the MMS retrieval and it is not visible in the notification received in the phone. Best Regards, Aftab Hussain 2009/11/18 Nikos Balkanas nbalka...@gmail.com Hi, What is the url you are trying to access from lynx? Is that the url you are notified in your phone or the url from your logs? The actual url is different from what appears in the phone. Please post both. BR, Nikos - Original Message - From: aftab hussain To: users@mbuni.org Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 11:24 AM Subject: Re: [Users] MMS Sending Problem Hi, one more thing that is annoying, I keep getting the MMS notifications. When I looked through the logs, mmsrelay try to send the notification after few minutes. What could be the reason for this. Best Regrads, Aftab Hussain On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 2:19 PM, aftab hussain aftab.huss...@seecs.edu.pk wrote: Hi all, I am quite stuck here. Please help me. I have even tried to access the URL sent by mmsrelay via mms notification sms to the mobile using 'lynx', it gives 404 not found error. The mobile phone does recieve the notification sms and as Paul suggested that notification might not reach the mobile phone but I do get the SMS and the GPRS icon is also crossed out during the SMS reception. Doea any one know what mbuni component, MMSPROXY or MMSRELAY will show that the mobile phone is tryiing to fetch the MMS coontent. How should I further proceed from here. In my config file I only use 'core' and 'mbuni' groups. Do I have to use other groups as well and if yes what are the groups and what should be there configuration. Best Regards, Aftab Hussain 2009/11/16 Nikos Balkanas nbalka...@gmail.com Hi, Listen, I am just a newbie, and haven't been able to run it yet. I am still trying to set up my MM4 interface to run it. I only give educated guesses on what might be wrong, I don't have the time to verify from sources. AFAIK mbuni will add a /mms/id path to the URL. I take hostname to be literal that: FQDN hostname. Otherwise it should be called URL. According to Paul, if mbuni adds a port to the hostname, and then a path, and you put a path instead of a host, the URL might look like: http://www.host.com/mms/mms1:9000/mms/id which will be very wrong. By analogy to kannel, hostalias (not hosalias) might be just a cute name to call it in the logs. I don't know much to comment on your configuration. BR, Nikos - Original Message - From: INSI mobile To: Nikos Balkanas Cc: users@mbuni.org Sent: Monday, November 16, 2009 8:31 AM Subject: Re: [Users] MMS Sending Problem Thanks Nikos, One more question I have, as Paul suggested that the problem might be operator MMSC configuration in the mobile, so I thinking of changing the MMSC configuration of mobile, I have the following mmsc conf. Is it correct to give my public IP/mms/mm1 in my mobile as mmsc settings? group = mbuni name = INSI_MMSC hostname = my public IP hosalias = same IP local-prefixes = 0 storage-directory = /var/www/mms max-send-threads = 1 send-mail-prog = /usr/sbin/sendmail -f '%f' '%t' maximum-send-attempts = 2 default-message-expiry = 36 queue-run-interval = 2 send-attempt-back-off = 2 sendsms-url = http://localhost:13013/cgi-bin/sendsms sendsms-username = tester sendsms-password = foobar mms-port = 1981 mm7-port = 1982 : : 2009/11/16 Nikos Balkanas nbalka...@gmail.com Hi, Mbuni should have an internal HTTP server from kannel gwlib. It will post it to the URL it sends you. No need for external web server. If you cannot access it even from your browser, you probably have a firewall issue. To confirm check the URL with lynx (or telnet to the port from the shell) from the server itself. BR, Nikos - Original Message - From: INSI mobile To: nbalka...@gmail.com
Re: [Users] Possiblity of MO MMS to Mbuni machine skiping operator's MMSC
Hi, You have to change the MMS configuration in your phone and point out your own server as MMSC The phone will send a ,m_send_req over HTTP to your server and expects a m_send_conf response. / Digiloo 2009/11/18 aftab hussain aftab.huss...@seecs.edu.pk Hi all, Is it possible that I send an MMS from my mobile phone to Mbuni skiping Mobile Operator's MMSC. In what mode Mbuni should be used and what should be the required config parameters. Does it require some sort of special settings in mobile phone to do this. Has any one done this sort of thing. Best Regards, Aftab ___ Users mailing list Users@mbuni.org http://lists.mbuni.org/mailman/listinfo/users ___ Users mailing list Users@mbuni.org http://lists.mbuni.org/mailman/listinfo/users