Thanks Paul, I just wanted to get clarified on that route, thought maybe I was missing squid.
Coming back to the problem I got the point that it might be GPRS APN problem, so trying to configure that part in the mobile, I have the following configuration for MMSC Is it correct to give <my public IP>/mms/mm1 in my mobile as mmsc settings for the following configuration? group = mbuni name = "INSI_MMSC" hostname = <my public IP> hosalias = <same as above> 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 = 360000 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 : : On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 4:09 PM, Paul Bagyenda <bagye...@dsmagic.com> wrote: > 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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