Paul Bagyenda schrieb:
Hello Jean,
 The message you are seeing is usually caused by the phone reporting a lower
maximum message size (through its WAP User Agent Profile URL) than the size
of the message you are sending to it. This caused Mbuni to (rightly) drop
the message.  A log file might help resolve this.

Is the phone receiving the MMS via WAP1 (hence utilizing WTP-SAR), or via WAP2, so direct HTTP communication to the MM1 interface of MMSC?

Paul: Is there a phone-specific transcoding layer in Mbuni so far? The idea is that the MMSC has a "receiver-confirm" push layer that acts as filter while the receiver asks for the MMS. By this approach you can assure that specific phones that don't support GIF image will get a PNG or JPEG, and same can be performed for audio formats in general. It's always better to reduce the quality drastically, ie. by converting from mp3 11KHz mono to analog phone quality, then to refuse to deliver the content in general.

Stipe

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