Thanks for that info guys.

Also, Im not sure if need to encode the MMS headers in the actual message stored on my web-server ? From specs it looks like I do, but looking at one of the sample files provided in the list some time ago (it was mentioned that it worked) it is clearly not .....

[EMAIL PROTECTED] mms]$ more 04.mms
X-Mms-Message-Type: m-send-req
X-Mms-Transaction-ID: foobar123
X-Mms-MMS-Version: 1.0
X-Mms-Message-Class: Personal
X-Mms-Priority: Low
X-Mms-Delivery-Report: Yes
From: +16501234567/TYPE=PLMN
To: +16507654321/TYPE=PLMN
Subject: 3 slide shows with image, text and audio
Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="foo"; start="1"

--foo
Content-ID: <1>
Content-Type: application/smil

<smil>
    <body>
               <par dur="10000ms">

.......etc

Thanks

Dean


From: Stipe Tolj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Aarno Syvänen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: Dean Maslic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: MMS notification
Date: Mon, 02 Jun 2003 11:14:42 +0200

Aarno Syvänen wrote:

> > 2. Is it possible to use OMNA WSP Content Type Number "0x3E" for
> > "application/vnd.wap.mms-message" instead of encoding the whole string
> > ?
>
> No, if you want to speak with all phones. S55 demands the string (Token
> is part of wsp v 1.4, and this phone supports only v 1.3). But you can
> drop
> From, which is optional.

yep, Aarno is right here. There is a MMS conformance statement between
major phone and gateway vendors to use WAP 1.2.1 (Jun00) as base
reference, which includes WSP 1.3 and *not* 1.4, hence the
content-type has to be encoded in full string.

> > 3. Does the 140 byte limit per binary sms include &udh part or just the
> > &text part in case of using sendsms ?
>
> Both text and udh (including SAR UDH)


yep, so you usually won't get an M-notification.ind with a URL handled
in one SMS, usually it will be two.

Stipe

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