You don't really need Squid. The likely issue you are having is that the 
notification URL either does not match your actual config (i.e. MM1 port is 
wrong, or host name is wrong, etc.) or the GPRS APN for MMS is configured to 
block your kind of HTTP request. 
On Nov 16, 2009, at 13:32, INSI mobile wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I have the following setup:
> 
> My GPRS enabled/mms capable mobile is connected to the box running  all of 
> mmsc/mmsbox/mmsrelay/kannel, I am initiating the  MMS through the web 
> browser. Connected mobile sends the MMS,  in my test setup 'To' (recepient)  
> is same as the mobile connected to the box, 
> so the mobile receives the notifiaction, now when I try to retrive the MMS it 
> fails... 
> 
> For this sort of setup to work do I need to install and configure 'squid'?  
> 
> regards,
> Insim

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