Hi Jerry,
The short answer is that Mbuni should be able to do this for you.
Does the operator support MM7/SOAP or EAIF? You will need to know this.
You will then need to run Mbuni as a MMS Gateway, which talks to an
MMC, receives MMS and passes it on to your PHP files. For this though
you will need the CVS version of Mbuni (as the release version lacks
these features).
P.
On Nov 25, 2005, at 11:21, Jerry Tian wrote:
Hi all!
I am from China, so sorry for my poor English here.
My fellows and I are now developing a mobile user oriented web
community application with PHP, and this community is mainly about
sharing text messages(through SMS), multimedia files(through MMS)
uploaded by community members.
We have a dedicated GSM/GPRS modem(WAVECOM) and a GRPS enabled SIM
card(and I will refer the MSISDN of it as X later). I have some
experience with Kannel(handling incoming short message) and use
Debian for our development/deployment environment.
At first, we relied on our operator(CMCC, China Mobile
Communications Corporation)'s free MMS forwarding service to
receive our members' multimedia message. That is, we first submit a
email address to CMCC, then if one member sends a multimedia
message to our number X, the MMS forwarding service will forward
the multimedia message to our specified email address, and then we
can just fetch the email to get multimedia message's content.
Unluckily, CMCC now stops its MMS forwarding service, and it seems
that the Mbuni is the only available opensource MMSC after I
googled the web.
I have read the user guide of Mbuni and also browsed the mailing
list, but is still unclear if Mbuni can forward received MMS to
email like the MMS forwarding service mentioned above, if it can,
how to archieve this.
Anyway, thanks in advance, and any help will be deeply appreciated.
Jerry Tian
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
2005-11-25
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