Thank you for your help. provided content adaptation is turned on, Mbuni attempts to transform > certain content types to more acceptable types for the phone, based on its > advertised profile (UAProf). This is only done for common image and audio > types, and is also done for different character sets.
So if content adaptation is turned on, but the MM doesn't contain one of the common image and audio types, then is the MM forwarded without modification to the receiver? What if the UAProf says the file cannot be handled by the receiver, is a delivery attempt still made? Thanks. -Willis On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 2:44 AM, P. A. Bagyenda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Mbuni generally does not care about the file types, except in a few cases: > > - As MMSC, before sending the MMS to the phone, provided content adaptation > is turned on, Mbuni attempts to transform certain content types to more > acceptable types for the phone, based on its advertised profile (UAProf). > This is only done for common image and audio types, and is also done for > different character sets. > - For The VAS Gateway, no transcoding is done. You can however install a > custom filter module (see mt-filter parameters) that transforms/filters > messages prior to their being sent out. This is precisely how the DRM module > is implemented. > > > > On Jul 03, 2008, at 06:47, Willis Vandevanter wrote: > > I have a few questions regarding file type restrictions with Mbuni. >> >> - Can I configure Mbuni to only allow specific file types within MMs? Do >> they have to be specified in 3GPP 26.14 or can I configure Mbuni for any >> file type?. >> - Does Mbuni verify the file matches it's declared MIME type? Can I >> configure it do so? >> - What happens if a user sends a file type that Mbuni is not configured >> for? The Documentation mentions defaulting to application/octet-stream. >> - What if the SMIL code includes references to an both supported and >> unsupported file type in the same MM? >> - Does Mbuni attempt to perform terminal capability negotiation with the >> receiving terminal if the file is not listed as a supported file type or >> does it forward it directly to the receiver? >> >> Thank you for your help. >> - Willis >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Users mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.mbuni.org/mailman/listinfo/users >> > >
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