1. Only mmsbox.
2. You need only configure the mmsc and mms-service group as a start
On Dec 10, 2012, at 22:08, moz...@gmail.com wrote:
I am new to mbuni and want to know few things.
1. to run mbuni in gateway mode do I need to use both mmsbox and mmsc?
2. What configuration required to
Thanks for the heads-up.
On Jul 12, 2012, at 17:02, HARLOW Peter wrote:
Further poking reveals that mbuni is trying to connect before the link is
properly established and routing set up.
Using a 'fiddle' lockfile invoked by ip-up as described in :
What version of gcc do you have? Works perfectly fine on my SuSE 12.1
On Jun 28, 2012, at 17:00, HARLOW Peter wrote:
De : Paul Bagyenda [mailto:bagye...@dsmagic.com]
Envoyé : 28 June 2012 16:40
À : HARLOW Peter
Objet : Re: [Users] Starting mbuni mmsbox
Is this on Amazon EC2 by any chance
What version of Kannel's libs are you using?
Paul.
On Jun 27, 2012, at 11:14, HARLOW Peter wrote:
I have been trying to use mmsbox on a PC running Kubuntu.
I have Kannel installed and operating.
On starting mmsbox, it just returns (unless I start it non - root, when it
segfaults).
Likely an issue to do with the unified-prefix setting. Are you using mmsbox or
mmsc? Please explain what you did in more detail.
Paul.
On Jun 04, 2012, at 18:00, Ren Hutchinson wrote:
Hello,
I am in the process of testing some mm4 features and had a question about
several of the headers
Indeed we do use Kannel's libs for these conversions. It is possible that there
is a switch in timezones. Let us know if you can track it down.
Paul.
On May 04, 2012, at 16:18, Margaret Ladlow wrote:
When the sender inserts a date, the date is altered. I have the date in a
m-send-req as
You need to look at the original m-send-req transaction as well. Does the
sender insert a date? If not, the server will insert its own local time.
On May 04, 2012, at 15:38, Margaret Ladlow wrote:
Paul,
Thanks. I'm aware that no timezone information is explicitly included. My
for the fast reply. Could you please let me know which of the
options should I modify? I'm using the last version but I can not find the
relevant info in the documentation.
Thank you,
Olti
On Mon, 05 Mar 2012 06:03:02 +0100, Paul Bagyenda bagye...@dsmagic.com
wrote:
It does indeed.
Paul
It does indeed.
Paul.
On Mar 03, 2012, at 16:53, Oltion Kola wrote:
Hi,
Does Mbuni support legacy experience? If a mobile phone does not support
mms it should receive an sms with the URL and a password (pin code) where
he can see the mms content.
Is it supported? Has anyone
Piotr,
A trace of what works and what doesn't might be useful here.
Paul.
On Dec 19, 2011, at 17:58, Piotr Isajew wrote:
Hi,
About a month ago I started to have problems with one of
operators when sending via MM1 interface... They accept
m-send-reqs and properly respond with
:
group = mms-vasp
[...]
short-codes = 111[1-5];\+1.+
[...]
It would be really nice if the routing capabilities would be more
flexible than they are now. :-)
Best regards
Franz
On 01.11.2011 04:41, Paul Bagyenda wrote:
Hi Franz,
For the VASP configuration
Hi Franz,
For the VASP configuration presumably you mean on the mmsc side? Then yes,
there is no other way for now to route other than using the short codes. What
did you have in mind in terms of routing?
Paul.
On Oct 31, 2011, at 14:38, Franz Schwartau wrote:
Hi,
basically we would
Hello Deborah,
When a message is forwarded by Mbuni MMSC over MM4, we can ask the receiving
server to send back an Ack when the message is delivered to the final receiving
server. This is the purpose of this flag. In this case a DLR Ack is sent back
to us so that we do not retry sending the
The report might be different for all kinds of reasons. The report contains
information about the recipient, the message ID, etc. If any of those fields
changes, then the report will be different. What matters is that the sender is
able to match the report to what was sent.
On Jul 21, 2011, at
Hi,
I am not familiar with that modem, but in general if you can start a normal
PPP link with it, and can also send/receive MMS, then it'll work with Mbuni. I
would trawl the mailing list archives for a post by Nuno Freitas on how to get
that all setup.
Paul.
On Jul 20, 2011, at 20:21,
Regards,
Deborah and Andrew
From: bagye...@infocom.co.ug [mailto:bagye...@infocom.co.ug] On Behalf Of
Paul Bagyenda
Sent: 21 July 2011 11:58
To: Deborah Pisani
Cc: users@mbuni.org
Subject: Re: [Users] Retrieval Report for MMS sent over MM4
The report might be different for all
Hi,
This is currently not possible.
Paul
On Jul 04, 2011, at 19:32, Cif Malek wrote:
Is the coding of Mbuni such that through http post it displays the content of
the mms (media attachment) and not only output a link to download or
retrieved the content ?
Many thanks Cif
,
Andrew Deborah
-Original Message-
From: kitand...@gmail.com on behalf of Paul Bagyenda
Sent: Thu 5/26/2011 1:50 PM
To: Andrew Caruana
Cc: users@mbuni.org
Subject: Re: [Users] MMS User Provisioning
User provisioning is entirely outside of Mbuni. All that's required is that
for each
Hi,
If you are running Mbuni as MMSC only, then there is no need for Mbuni to
receive responses from Kannel. If the push message is successfully
delivered, then the MMS Client (phone) will fetch the MMS and Mbuni will
stop sending notifications.
P.
On 26 May 2011 14:25, Deborah Pisani
Can you share you confs. Looks like a kannel misconfiguration, or the
sendsms URL is wrong in your Mbuni conf
On 5 May 2011 15:10, Jan Riedinger riedin...@sns.eu wrote:
By the further examination of the problem, we found probably an
explanation for the problem, but no fix until now.
For the
No mistake on your part. There is a bug in 1.5.0 where it fails to parse the
(rare) case in which From/To/Cc are RFC 2047 encoded. I have fixed this in
latest CVS. Please use that and let me know
Paul.
On 4 May 2011 12:20, Jan Riedinger riedin...@sns.eu wrote:
I'm trying to send an MMS from
When you send MMS to the modem, you should see an incoming SMS in Kannel's
logs. This contains the notification. One would have to see the logs (both
kannel and mbuni) to understand what's going on.
On Apr 18, 2011, at 10:32, Stanisław Czech wrote:
Hi again,
I don't think there is a secret. Receipt of the notification is *purely* via
SMS. Which means that Mbuni hasn't even kicked in yet. Basically MMS reception
at the network works like this: The operator MMSC checks (HLR, whatever) if
receiving subscriber's device is MMS-capable. If not,
In 1.5.0 this is no longer (necessarily) a custom MMSC. So you could add
something like this:
group = mmsc
id=modem
type = mm1
mm1-sms-on-command = lynx -dump
'http://localhost:13000/start-smsc?password=barsmsc=modemsmsc'
mm1-sms-off-command = lynx -dump
@mbuni.org
Asunto: Re: [Users] [ANNOUNCE] Mbuni 1.5.0
Thanks Paul !
Emmanuel
2011/3/31 Paul Bagyenda bagye...@dsmagic.com
Hi All,
It's been a couple of years since we had a new release out. This does not
mean that nothing much has been happening with Mbuni (ChangeLog is out
witness). We
Hi,
Best you install Kannel-1.4.3 onwards. You may then likely not see this
problem.
On Apr 11, 2011, at 15:01, Andrew Caruana wrote:
Dear all,
We’re in the process of installing Mbuni on CentOS (5.5 in this case) and
from the User Guide we read that in order to install Mbuni we first
Hi All,
It's been a couple of years since we had a new release out. This does not mean
that nothing much has been happening with Mbuni (ChangeLog is out witness). We
thought the time was right for another release, so here goes. 1.5.0 is out.
More here: www.mbuni.org
Enjoy, and of course
Well, we can't help you with such an error log. Can you send the complete
output you got while compiling?
On Jan 12, 2011, at 14:34, paul mwaniki wrote:
please help
when i apply make install cmd to mbuni1.4 i get
make[2]: *** [libmms_pgsql_queue.la] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory
How should the charset information be encoded?
On Nov 25, 2010, at 12:34, Piotr Isajew wrote:
Hi,
Is there any way to properly use Send MMS service to send MMS message
with UTF-8 encoded subject?
I tried both passing raw utf-8 string as 'subject' parameter of get
request and encoding it
Should work. Can you test it and advise if it works? Then I'll apply your patch.
On Nov 25, 2010, at 18:01, Piotr Isajew wrote:
On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 11:19:32AM +0100, Piotr Isajew wrote:
0x16 0xea: looks like encoding indication for me, doesn't match utf-8
above, I'm not sure, why
Came across this link. Thanks, Ben Hardill.
http://www.hardill.me.uk/wordpress/?p=17
___
Users mailing list
Users@mbuni.org
http://lists.mbuni.org/mailman/listinfo/users
Hi,
Not sure what you mean by long messages or payload. Can you explain a little
more?
On Aug 31, 2010, at 11:34, Anas Alnaffar wrote:
Does kannel support long messages using payload? and how we can use this
feature?
Thanks
Anas
___
I am compiling a list of modems that have been successfully used with the Mbuni
MM1 mmsbox plugin (i.e. works fully for message exchange). Kindly let me know,
those who have used these. I will then put up a list that can be of use to
others.
Thanks
Paul.
According to the MMS encoding spec, this field should be a Long-integer. The
encoding for this is defined in WAP-203-WSP Section 8.1.2:
8.1.2 Variable Length Unsigned Integers
Many fields in the data unit formats are of variable length. Typically, there
will be an associated field that
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
Patch is on cvs.
On Aug 09, 2010, at 11:29, Piotr Isajew wrote:
On Mon, Aug 09, 2010 at 06:52:01PM +1100, Emmanuel CHANSON wrote:
I already reported this behavior but I think it is better to open a new
thread for this.
I notice that in my config, Mbuni connect and disconnect from ppp GPRS
We had a power outtage at the data centre. This has now been resolved.
On Jul 30, 2010, at 06:31, Emmanuel CHANSON wrote:
It is working now...
Maybe an issue with the server.
Sorry for the post
BR
2010/7/30 Emmanuel CHANSON emmanuelchan...@gmail.com
Hello,
Does anyone know why the
Fixed on CVS. Thanks for catching this.
On Jul 02, 2010, at 11:51, sokha pen wrote:
Hi List,
I have setup mbuni as VAS Gateway and runing without problem but when i Mbuni
receive MM7 message from operator it give error as below:
2010-07-02 10:48:40 [7150] [3] DEBUG: XML sent is: ?xml
There isn't at the moment.
On Jun 23, 2010, at 07:04, sms...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Bagyenda,
Wanted to know if its possible to disable/deactivate MMS delivery report and
read report via some kind of MMSC.conf settings? Basically dont want to send
delivery notifications and read receipts to
GNU/Linux
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 12:57 PM, Paul Bagyenda bagye...@dsmagic.com wrote:
There isn't. But 10 tps really is not significant. Have you tried turning off
debug logging? What hardware are you using?
On Apr 27, 2010, at 10:18, pramod b wrote:
Paul,
currently we
You can also call an executable in the mms-service, to receive the MMS data on
standard input, but then you would have to parse the MMS yourself. How much
traffic are you processing per sec?
On Apr 27, 2010, at 09:21, pramod b wrote:
help needed...
i can able to receive and store the content
without invoking cgi or executable.
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 12:24 PM, Paul Bagyenda bagye...@dsmagic.com wrote:
You can also call an executable in the mms-service, to receive the MMS data
on standard input, but then you would have to parse the MMS yourself. How
much traffic are you processing
It does not yet support multiple recipients.
On Apr 19, 2010, at 18:43, pramod b wrote:
Hi All,
Is the current version of mbuni supports the multiple receipients in a single
Soap MM7-Submit request .
From the earlier mail archieve Paul mentioned that mbuni wont support
multiple
You need to have the start/stop script in there, since Mbuni must be able to
start and stop Kannel's hold on the modem.
If the PPP link comes up and you are not able to send, you need to check that
you are using the correct APN.
P.
On Mar 23, 2010, at 23:49, Emmanuel CHANSON wrote:
I come
Regards,
Emmanuel
2010/3/16 Paul Bagyenda bagye...@dsmagic.com
Answers inline.
On Mar 16, 2010, at 00:08, Emmanuel CHANSON wrote:
Thanks Nuno for your help,
First thing is that the text I sent before is for receiving a mms, for that
you use the mmsbox exec, so I do not speak
Answers inline.
On Mar 16, 2010, at 00:08, Emmanuel CHANSON wrote:
Thanks Nuno for your help,
First thing is that the text I sent before is for receiving a mms, for that
you use the mmsbox exec, so I do not speak of the mmsc exec neither is
configuration file, but I do believe that you
Take a look at this: http://www.mail-archive.com/users@mbuni.org/msg01844.html
On Mar 15, 2010, at 03:50, Emmanuel CHANSON wrote:
Hello,
Trying to send a MMS through GPRS modem, I am faced to an issue:
Mbuni CVS-20100125 with extras/mmbox-mm1 library compiled
Kannel CVS working and
Two possible errors: SMIL content is not url encoded, and the referenced
content (logo.gif) probably needs to be provided as a full URL so Mbuni can
find it.
On Dec 09, 2009, at 05:39, Emmanuel CHANSON wrote:
Any help?
Regards,
Emmanuel
2009/12/3 Emmanuel CHANSON
Please provide logs to help troubleshoot this.
On Dec 09, 2009, at 06:14, auhmyho wrote:
I’m using the web browser to send the MMS. I am expecting that the mobile
device will display the webpage wap.google.com. I can see that this web page
is stored correctly in the Mbuni storage. The mobile
-
From: Paul Bagyenda
To: Nikos Balkanas
Cc: users@mbuni.org
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 8:05 AM
Subject: Re: MMS notification problem
What I meant was that the from address in the MMS (94.143.177.172/TYPE=IPv4)
is an IP address. What kind of message are you sending using Kannel's PPG
not found. I am attaching
the mmsc log file. Kindly have a look and advise if there is any error on my
part and what could be the solution.
Best Regards,
Aftab
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 8:38 AM, Paul Bagyenda bagye...@dsmagic.com wrote:
Your phone *fetches* the message according to these logs
corrupted
wbxml. There is a difference in the dlr-mask, but it is not important.
mbuni's notification is not received whether dlr-mask is set to 0 or 63.
BTW: Why the _dummy=x variable that mbuni inserts in the URL?
Thanx,
Nikos
- Original Message -
From: Paul Bagyenda
yes: Content URLs with URL spec 'file://' are supported.
On Nov 19, 2009, at 14:00, INSI mobile wrote:
Currently I could send up to the subject, Is it possible to give file name in
the URL,
In that case I guess the file format has to be only mms, right?
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
There is a sample conf file for running Mbuni as MMSC in the sources (folder
doc/examples). We will gladly answer questions on each conf parameter.
On Nov 16, 2009, at 13:42, aftab hussain wrote:
Dear All,
I am kinda of lost here. I was just following the tutorial on
the
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
stores and delivers MMS to people that ask for such content through
a SMS or MMS service ? (logo, ringtones, etc...). I think this is the role of
the MMBox? For what can be used MMbox in fact.
Regards,
Emmanuel
2009/11/13 Paul Bagyenda bagye...@dsmagic.com
I'd need to understand how MMSBox
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
parser which
calls mmsfromemail with the right atguments, but that would defeat the whole
purpose. With the same effort I could just patch mmsfromemail to do it itself.
BR,
Nikos
- Original Message -
From: Paul Bagyenda
To: users@mbuni.org
Sent: Saturday, November 14, 2009 2:46 PM
The SMS is binary coded, and Mbuni has no hand in the splitting. All MMS to be
retrieved via the MM1 interface result (first of all) in a notification via
SMS. You should look at your kannel conf.
P.
On Nov 12, 2009, at 16:08, Nikos Balkanas wrote:
Hi,
In the first case the push is 132 B
from shell, will get whatever it
needs from the mail itself. Else how can I pass these flags from sendmail? Is
it possible?
I am considering replacing sendmail with postfix. Will that work?
Nikos
- Original Message -
From: Paul Bagyenda
To: users@mbuni.org
Sent: Thursday
Mbuni will insert the port for you, unless you set a host-alias in the conf
file.
On Nov 13, 2009, at 11:14, INSI mobile wrote:
Hi,
I got the following link as a part of MMS notification
'http://public-IP/c-lc-qf4650.1.x57...@2/wx81'
My mobile is unable to download MMS from the aove
Sending smil is easy using sendmms via CGI: Just provide a POST/GET CGI
parameter 'smil' with the SMIL content.
On Nov 13, 2009, at 07:32, Emmanuel CHANSON wrote:
Hello Nikos,
Ok so you mean in case of an MMS that includes only text, we do not receive
any notification?
Why is the
I'd need to understand how MMSBox and the MMSC are working together.
Note that their roles and uses are of course different. Can get
confusing...
On Nov 12, 2009, at 00:24, Emmanuel CHANSON wrote:
Dears,
I am testing MMSBox and MMSC (both Mbuni gateway) but I am faced to
an issue
Thanks for the update, please send through a patch and we'll apply.
On the content issue, I am surprised you are seeing this sort of
behaviour. Please send through a sample SMIL file that has this
problem. The normal behaviour is to fetch all such content and add it
to the message.
Paul.
in
input port (let's say 3130) to the output port 8191 used by mbuni ?
I don't find any parameter in squid.conf where I can set this, there
is http_port for input but how to configure squid in order to route
3130 n input to the output port 8191?
Regards,
Emmanuel
2009/10/28 Paul Bagyenda bagye
From the logs it appears the MMS sent back has MIME type multi-part/
mixed, which is not supported by all clients. Send and fetch appear to
be working just fine.
On Oct 28, 2009, at 00:48, Emmanuel CHANSON wrote:
Still trying to send an retrieve mms using mmssend:
# mmssend -f +687xx
Yes that is what I had in mind. Good to hear it all worked. Would you
kindly write up your config for the benefit of others? I intend to
roll this add-on into Mbuni proper in the near future, and make the
setup easier. I could use your user insight.
On Sep 29, 2009, at 01:14, Nuno Freitas
Well, according to the documentation URL to invoke when a delivery
report for this message is received. So this means that when Mbuni
receives a delivery report, it will call the URL you supplied with
this CGI param, in the send-mms call. Further, the documentation
states: Mbuni VAS
You would need to add some code to see if the PID being returned to
Mbuni is correct. Is Mbuni running as root?
On Sep 20, 2009, at 20:19, Ben Hardill wrote:
Hi,
I now have the mmsbox extras library sending MMS messages pretty
much as needed. I have bene looking to clean up few bits so I
It may be that you are using the wrong GPRS APN, or that your operator
has a proxy that must be used to fetch the content. In that case, you
must add a proxy=host:port to the custom settings.
This module is still a little dodgy, but should improve with time :)
2009/9/22 Nuno Freitas
Not sure but you don't want to do this in general since it is messy.
If you pass a SMIL file to mmsbox, it will build the corresponding mms
for you by fetching all the content referenced within the SMIL file.
Much cleaner.
On Sep 17, 2009, at 15:06, Thilani Abeysinghe wrote:
Hi,
I'm
yes.
On Sep 08, 2009, at 12:23, narendra reddy wrote:
Hi bagyenda,
you mean that is not possible in mbuni gateway .?
Best Regards,
Narendra.
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 6:48 AM, Paul Bagyenda bagye...@dsmagic.com
wrote:
Yes. Out of the box :)
On Sep 07, 2009, at 20:37
This means that it supports both protocols.
On Sep 08, 2009, at 14:13, narendra reddy wrote:
Hi paul bagyenda,
but in the user guide is in wrote like that
Support for MMS Value Added Service Providers using MM7 protocols
(SOAP or EAIF).
. based
MMSC Gateway can mean many things. Please explain your setup. I
asked: Do you intend to connect to an operator MMSC?
On Sep 08, 2009, at 21:35, narendra reddy wrote:
Hi list ,
1) if i want to use Mbuni As a MMSC gateway . can i run the kannel ?
2)if yes in kannel wat i can run in the
Ok first of all, I suggest you run CVS. Much better. Can you explain
what kind of setup you have planned?
On Sep 07, 2009, at 12:37, narendra reddy wrote:
Hi list,
can anybody give me some reply .
Thanks in advance.
Best Regards,
Narendra
On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 6:29 PM,
to let mmsbox I have a
message I want to send? I was using mmsend as I couldn't see another
way to inject the message into the system.
Thanks,
Ben
From: Paul Bagyenda bagye...@dsmagic.com
Subject: Re: [Users] mmsbox mmsc via cell phone
To: users@mbuni.org
Message-ID: 84357aa7-5846-4d62-96a4
Yes. Out of the box :)
On Sep 07, 2009, at 20:37, narendra reddy wrote:
Hi list,
we are working on MMS gatway using Mbuni . we
want to send MM7 protocol messages through SOAP protocol . pls give
suugestion .
Is it possible with Mbuni gateway . if yes pls provide the
Hi,
If you want to send/receive with a GPRS modem, you want to use
mmsbox. mmssend belongs to the MMSC component. A little confusing I
know, but the two modes of operation are different for good reasons.
There is a module in the extras/ folder that you want to use, to set
up a
If you want to use Mbuni as an MMSC, then mmsrelay is sufficient.
Message alerts are sent out using Kannel, and the subscriber phones
fetch the message using HTTP.
On Sep 02, 2009, at 14:36, narendra reddy wrote:
Hi users,
i am new to this mbuni .last one hour only I installed
The error says:
2009-08-10 23:28:40 [22496] [0] ERROR: fopen failed: couldn't open
`mbuni.conf'
So there is no config file. Did you read the documentation??
On Aug 11, 2009, at 00:37, babo...@aim.com wrote:
Hello, I just installed Kannel Mbuni and know I am proceeding to
running the
Hi,
There are many aggregators in the US who do MM7, and as such will
work with Mbuni. I am aware of a couple that have been integrated with
successfully, but they don't pay me for the marketing, so you will
have to google a little :)
Paul.
On Jul 23, 2009, at 14:12, BipinDas-Gmail
the content directly to my
Operator (TIM Italy).. but I don't know which are the correct step
to do this (AT commands, encoding ofthe mms, etc...).
with mbuni what pieces of config I have to make to do this?
any help is appreciated.
thank you all.
Luca.
Paul Bagyenda ha scritto:
Luca,
Apologies
Luca,
Apologies for the delay in responding. You should at least see
something in the Mbuni log when the phone tries to download the
message. Do you see any such attempt? For what you want to do, mmsc is
sufficient (please use CVS build of mbuni for now).
On Jul 01, 2009, at 14:08,
Hi Chibuzo,
It is certainly possible. I don't have a sample conf to share,
however I do know of some installations doing this. You want to run
the mmsc only, you want to pay attention to the mmsc group. You may
also need to use a custom module for routing, if prefixes are not
#1: Unless there is a bug in Mbuni that causes it not to close files,
this error should not normally occur. You may want to try using the
pgsql queue module and see if that makes life better.
#2: There isn't one because the queue is not in-memory as it is in
Kannel. On the other hand if
Hi,
The documentation is available at http://mbuni.org/userguide.shtml
On Jun 14, 2009, at 01:12, souleymane thiongane wrote:
Hi.
I would like to have some documentation in Mbuni configuration, i
have many problems to understand. I hav once configured kannel, but
whith mbuni i m really
a sample configuration of Mbuni which is configured
for getting VAS delivery report.
Thanks
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 9:53 AM, Paul Bagyenda
bagye...@dsmagic.com wrote:
Once the MMS is delivered to the subscriber, the MMSC should send
back a DeliveryReport_REQ to Mbuni, which translates
Mbuni connects to the MMSC directly using the MM7 protocol, which does
not typically require (or use) a modem. It connects through the
Internet. There is a basic architecture diagram on the website,
documentation section. Mbuni does not need Kannel to send out or
receive MMS.
On Jun 10,
of Mbuni which is configured
for getting VAS delivery report.
Thanks
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 9:53 AM, Paul Bagyenda bagye...@dsmagic.com
wrote:
Once the MMS is delivered to the subscriber, the MMSC should send
back a DeliveryReport_REQ to Mbuni, which translates into a URL call
(if you provided
Once the MMS is delivered to the subscriber, the MMSC should send back
a DeliveryReport_REQ to Mbuni, which translates into a URL call (if
you provided a URL with either a dlr-url CGI parameter in the sendmms
request, or using Mbuni extension HTP headers).
On Jun 01, 2009, at 14:40,
Mbuni retries as long as postfix sends back an error. You can limit
the number of retries using the max-send-attempts parameter. The queue
entry does not get duplicated, it merely stays in place until the
message is sent out.
The reason for the retries is that we don't want to drop the
The second one will be used. The first one is only applicable to
Kannel...
On May 19, 2009, at 12:43, Allan Viz wrote:
I'm kind of curious at this topic. Suppose we have:
group = sms-service
keyword = abcde
# do something
group = mms-service
keyword = abcde
# do something
Which one of the
This should work just fine. Also, why do you want to start more than
one box?
On May 08, 2009, at 18:44, dhcmega wrote:
Hi
I am trying to start and stop mbuni like this
case $1 in
start)
echo -n Starting mmsbox
start-stop-daemon --start \
--background \
--chuid
configure that parameter.?
Thanks
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 10:22 AM, Paul Bagyenda
bagye...@dsmagic.com wrote:
Yes it is, and the DLR URL provided should get invoked for you.
On Apr 01, 2009, at 12:08, Thilani ,තිලානි
අබේසිංහ wrote:
hi,
I installed mbuni as a mmsc.I have VAS application
Yes it is, and the DLR URL provided should get invoked for you.
On Apr 01, 2009, at 12:08, Thilani ,තිලානි
අබේසිංහ wrote:
hi,
I installed mbuni as a mmsc.I have VAS application which sends
messages to mmsc using mm7 interface of mbuni.
If I specify
DeliveryReporttrue/DeliveryReport and
Yes on all counts
On Mar 26, 2009, at 09:20, Thilani ,තිලානි
අබේසිංහ wrote:
Hi I want to know about mbuni mm4 interface support.
Is it possible to
1:Do routin based on MMS hompage domain.
2:MM4 delivery reports and read reports
3:Log /reports for all originating and terminating MMS
On #1, yes. You can set a user/pass to be used in the HTTP call for
authentication. On #2, not at the moment.
On Mar 26, 2009, at 11:41, Thilani ,තිලානි
අබේසිංහ wrote:
Hi,
I'm developing mm7 client application.I want to know more details
about mbuni mm7 interface.
Details like
1:Is
=test_subjecttext=testing
Anything wrong?
Thanks
On Mar 24, 2009, at 3:50 AM, Paul Bagyenda wrote:
Could you perhaps provide an example of how you are calling into
the sendmms port?
On Mar 23, 2009, at 21:58, Ricardo Santos wrote:
Thanks for your help.
I've read the documentation about
missing...
On Mar 21, 2009, at 6:15 AM, Paul Bagyenda wrote:
It is possible. Pls see the online documentation, pay close
attention to the section that talks about the sendmms interface
On Mar 20, 2009, at 19:51, Ricardo Santos wrote:
Hi all,
I'm new to Mbuni and I just want to ask a quick
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