<OK you're only half listening to what we've told you. MP3s are NOT a
supported file format via MMS. No matter what the size, the file will always
be dropped>Matthew, on a Samsung T509 you can take an MP3, trim, convert to 
wav, convert wav to mmf and RENAME it mid and when you send the email to the 
phone(from your computer) the phone will not drop the attachment so you can 
save in sound and select as a ringtone and for some reason it reads the name as 
mmf.  But if you email it to your phone with the mmf type you are right.  BUT 
you can't do this on the Nokia as I am finding out.  Plus it's not very good 
quality.  DonnaB

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