It was a little bit of both but I made the changes to be able to
receive.  The only change I think I needed to make to send was to set
the context url, which I think is consistent with Sergio's comment #11.
It's a change i needed to make but it's a little bit of a hack in that
I'm not sure it's the "correct" fix.  I just know it works.

I just tried building from the github version and it seems the changes
in push.go are no longer necessary.  I still need to patch it to let
non-SMIL messages in, but I'm not sure if that's a normal event (MMS
from another phone) or if it's just because I'm using the smtp gateway
(MMS from e-mail) to test it.  I'm not an MMS expert, so it's mostly
just trial and error at this point.

I wasn't able to send or receive over wifi, I needed to switch the data
connection.  It also doesn't seem to try to receive again if you switch
after a failure which means you lose the message.

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