They do!  Thanks very much, I shall give that a go.  The operator will use
the VASID as the from address when we remove the SenderAddress.  This isn't
ideal as we would rather use the shortcode and hide the VASID, so for now
I'd like to leave this question open.

Thanks for your help.

Elliot.



On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 11:39 AM, P. A. Bagyenda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> It depends on the version of MM7. Does the operator accept the submit if
> the senderaddress is missing altogether? If so, switch to CVS, there is a
> new flag that does that...
> On Apr 17, 2008, at 13:23, Elliot Tucker wrote:
>
> Hi
> I am running Mbuni 1.3.0-2 as a VAS gateway.  When I submit an MMS over
> MM7/Soap to my operator, the SenderAddress has the tag "Number".  I thought
> that running as a VAS meant the SenderAddress tag is "ShortCode".  As such,
> my operator isn't accepting the submit.  How do I change it so that the
> SenderAddress is ShortCode, rather than Number?
>
> sample SOAP being sent:
> --
> <mm7:SenderAddress><mm7:Number>99999</mm7:Number>
> </mm7:SenderAddress>
> --
>
>
> My config
> --
> group = mbuni
> storage-directory = /var/spool/mms/myoperator
> max-send-threads = 5
> maximum-send-attempts = 1
> default-message-expiry = 360000
> queue-run-interval = 5
> send-attempt-back-off = 300
> sendmms-port = 10001
>
> group = mmsc
> id = [myid]
> mmsc-url = http://[operatorurl]:[port]/vas_soap
> incoming-port = [myport]
> type = soap
>
> group = mms-service
> name = fullmessage
> get-url = http://myurl
> accept-x-mbuni-headers = true
> keyword = testmms
>
> group = send-mms-user
> username = [sendmms password]
> password = [sendmms username]
>
>
>
>
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