Ok, I understand that, but shouldn't a DLR message be generated by mbuni
stating that an error ocurred in the connection with MMSC? Is there a
way to catch that error other than looking into the log file?
 
Thks,
PMD

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From: P. A. Bagyenda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: quinta-feira, 26 de Julho de 2007 15:14
To: Pedro Miguel Duque
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Users] Receiving MMSC submition status


Short answer: No because this is not the design. Mbuni first queues the
message locally then tries to deliver... 

On Jul 25, 2007, at 19:21, Pedro Miguel Duque wrote:


        Hi all,
         
        Is there a way to make a direct submition to the MMSC using
Mbuni as a VAS GW?
         
        The problem is: I submit the MMS into mbuni using the sendmms
interface. Mbuni stores the MMS and give an Ok response. As soon as
Mbuni submits the MMS into MMSC sometimes gets an error like:
         
        2007-07-25 09:01:10 [24604] [11] INFO: parse.soap,
h=TransactionID, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        2007-07-25 09:01:10 [24604] [11] INFO: parse.soap, h=Fault, v=!
        2007-07-25 09:01:10 [24604] [11] INFO: parse.soap, h=faultcode,
v=SOAP-ENV:Server!
        2007-07-25 09:01:10 [24604] [11] INFO: parse.soap,
h=faultstring, v=General service error!
        2007-07-25 09:01:10 [24604] [11] INFO: parse.soap,
h=MessageType, v=RSErrorRsp!
        2007-07-25 09:01:10 [24604] [11] INFO: parse.soap, h=MM7Version,
v=5.3.0!
        2007-07-25 09:01:10 [24604] [11] INFO: parse.soap, h=Status, v=!
        2007-07-25 09:01:10 [24604] [11] INFO: parse.soap, h=StatusCode,
v=4000!
        2007-07-25 09:01:10 [24604] [11] INFO: parse.soap, h=StatusText,
v=General service error!
        2007-07-25 09:01:10 [24604] [11] INFO: parse.soap, h=Details,
v=3807:HLR lookup failed!
        2007-07-25 09:01:10 [24604] [11] INFO: Send to MMSC[12089],
failed, code=[4000=>General service error], detail=3807:HLR looku
        p failed
        2007-07-25 09:01:10 [24604] [11] INFO: Sent to MMC[12089],
code=[4000=>General service error], msgid [(none)]
        
        I would like to catch this error in order to handle it properly
in mbuni. Is there any way to do it?
         
        Best regards,
        Pedro Duque
        
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