When you use the mm1 module of mmsbox to send an MMS, you obviously cannot fake
the sender. The MMSC pretty much always inserts a sender address for you, hence
Mbuni removes the sender address and tells the MMSC to insert one.
On Aug 19, 2010, at 23:53, Emmanuel CHANSON wrote:
Yes, I know that
*hence Mbuni removes the sender address and tells the MMSC to insert one
*
And is it possible to patch Mbuni to modify this behavior ?
Regards,
Emmanuel*
*
2010/8/23 Paul Bagyenda bagye...@dsmagic.com
When you use the mm1 module of mmsbox to send an MMS, you obviously cannot
fake the sender.
Does anyone has already configured a Huawei E220 with Mbuni and pppd ?
I am looking for any config with E220.
Note: I use actually a Nokia 6230 that work well if anybody needs config
files.
Regards,
--
Emmanuel
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Ok I found out my issue.
I set dlr-url=http://192.168.0.x/path/dlr-mbuni.php and it works well
I had previsouly a filter in my dlr php script that prevent the script to be
triggered correctly.
I try now to develop the DLR script that can parse the Mbuni Request Headers
and update my MySQL