yea, there are logs. i goofed up. and the logs have sender and receipent info - but something like 300, 111/TYPE=PLMN
i'm a bit confused - x-mbuni headers contain the actual sender or receipient addresses like telephone numbers or short-codes like 111? u see, i want the actual addresses and subject.
i can parse the message itself, by looking at the format, but are all MMS messages in the same mms format?
also the MM at VASP loses its name. it gets a random temporary name. how to get the original name back?
Regrds
Bassinger
On 6/3/06, Paul Bagyenda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The X-mbuni headers are HTTP headers sent as part of the HTTP request
to the VASP. They contain additional information such as sender,
recipient, subject etc. Using PHP or any other web programming
language, you can look out for these request headers in your program.
On Jun 02, 2006, at 13:14, Antonio Bassinger wrote:
> hi folks
> i want to use mms-service at VASP. how can i get sender and
> recipient address and subject from the received message? do i parse
> the message?
> what are X-mbuni headers?
>
> regrds
> Bassinger
>
>
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