Hello All,
We have been using Mbuni for our internal MMS messaging for over a couple of years now and it has worked great. We are beginning to work with an "off-net" MMS provider. One of their requirements is to have the "to" address field begin with "+1" to accept the message. All of our numbers are processed internally with the 10 digit MIN/MDN and so all I need to do is add the "+1" to any message I send to the MM4 communication. I have added the following to my mms.conf: group = mbuni ... unified-prefix = "+1,1" ... group = mmsproxy ... allowed-prefix = +1 denied-prefix = "" ... Here are the snippets from the log file. I have sanitized the "to" number to be 222-222-2222, the home mmsc to be 1.1.1.1 and the remote mmsc to be 1.1.1.2. ==> access.log <== 2007-12-06 17:57:40 Received MMS [INT:MM1] [ACT:] [MMSC:] [from:1.1.1.1/TYPE=IPv4] [to:12222222222/TYPE=PLMN] [msgid:mymmsc-qf1860.1.x172.38] [size=73056] [UA:kyok24qb] [MMBox:] 2007-12-06 17:57:59 Queued MMS [INT:MM4] [ACT:] [MMSC:1.1.1.2] [from:1.1.1.1/TYPE=IPv4] [to:1222222222/[EMAIL PROTECTED] [msgid:mymmsc-qf1860.1.x172.38] [size=-1] [UA:] [MMBox:] ==> mmsc.log <== 2007-12-06 17:57:59 [8169] [4] INFO: Global Queue MMS Bill: From 1.1.1.1/TYPE=IPv4, to_count=1, msgid=mymmsc-qf1860.1.x172.38, msgsize=73124: returned=0.00 2007-12-06 17:57:59 [8169] [4] INFO: mmsc for "+12222222222" resolved to: "1.1.1.2" 2007-12-06 17:57:59 [8169] [4] INFO: Queued Global Queue MMS Send: From 1.1.1.1/TYPE=IPv4, to 12222222222/TYPE=PLMN, msgsize=73124: err=(null) You can see that the + is in the second mmsc.log entry but when it passes it off to MM4 the + is not there. Does anyone know the correct way to add a prefix to all messages routed to the mmsproxy or what I am doing wrong with the current setup? Thank you in advance. Matthew Matthew Brown Manager, Network Systems Administration Revol (216) 573.7030 office (440) 341.0959 Revol line [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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