> Yes. You have a regular wap configuration plus one mms-url, wich
> contains the mmsc server's url.
> 
> You just need to use your usual connection and point to your favorite
> mms-url.

But I thing operators will block MMS traffic to other mmsc-urls. Why?
Because they need to know how to charge for a MMS, and they can only
charge if the MMS is processed by their own MMSC.

I have seen Vodafone in D2 (which offer MMS since some time) do not
use their regular WAP gateway for the proxying, but do use an
dedicated one.

So we could blast operators MMS revenue fantasies, if someone would
put up a free MMSC with an public adressable mms-url, right?

Stipe

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