El mar, 15-07-2003 a las 14:48, nicola.palmieri escribi�:
> X-MMS-Expiry : 2003
> 88 06 80 04 3d 3b 32 4a.......?
> 88 is standard for expiry but the rest ?
> I have read that the second byte (06) is the nuber of element ...but 

Ok, let try :-)

08 is the encoded id for X-MMS-Expiry field
06 is the number of elements following the field
80 indicates that the date is an absolute value
04 indicates the number of bytes for the absolute value
3d 3b 32 4a but this bytes doesnt have any meaning for me...

If it serves to you, i am using relative time expiring with the
following:

88058103015180          X-Mms-Expiry: 86400
08 (88) X-MMS-Expiry code
05 number of bytes following
81 code to indicate relative time from now in seconds
03 number of bytes following
01 51 80  is the number 86400 in hexadecimal...


hopes this helps you.

Best,

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