RE: MMS with Kannel
Hi, Thanks man. BTW, is it true that I must have a WML editor and compiler to create the MMS? Any suggestion or terms that I should google for to have a better understanding on how to send the MMS? Regards, Low From: nbalka...@gmail.com To: powered182...@live.com; users@kannel.org Subject: Re: MMS with Kannel Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 05:54:10 +0200 Hi, Although with kannel you can push several MMS-like messages to mobiles (aka ppg, sms), you cannot push strict MMS. For that you will need another open source server, mbuni, which needs kannel to work with MM1 traffic, but I suspect you want to use it with MM7 (VAS) traffic, for which you can use on its own. BR, Nikos - Original Message - From: Dennis Low Weng Kin To: users@kannel.org Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 2010 5:47 AM Subject: MMS with Kannel Hi, I am facing a big problem here and I hope that I can get some help from you guys. Recently, I have a requirement to send an MMS from my web server to an MMS-enabled mobile phone. The MMS contains an image file and a line of descriptions only. My question is: Can I accomplish this with Kannel? I have a Wavecom Q24 GSM/GPRS modem. If no, can you provide me with some hints on how to do this? Thank you. Regards, Low Windows 7: Find the right PC for you. Learn more. _ New Windows 7: Find the right PC for you. Learn more. http://windows.microsoft.com/shop
Re: MMS with Kannel
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 10:15 AM, Dennis Low Weng Kin powered182...@live.com wrote: Hi, Thanks man. BTW, is it true that I must have a WML editor and compiler to create the MMS? Any suggestion or terms that I should google for to have a better understanding on how to send the MMS? WML editor is needed if you create WAP pages, not for MMS. I would suggest that you check the following books: Developing MMS applications: multimedia messaging services for wireless networks By Scott B. Guthery, Mary J. Cronin, Mary Cronin Multimedia messaging service: an engineering approach to MMS By Gwenaƫl Le Bodic MMS: technologies, usage and business models By Daniel Ralph, Paul Graham For sending MMS messages you'll need and application and a MMSGW (MM7), you can check mbuni http://mbuni.org (open source MMS Gateway) BR, Jovan
Re: MMS with Kannel
You don't need wml editor, but you definitely need a c compiler to compile from sources, just like kannel. Try the mbuni docs and users list. Nikos - Original Message - From: Dennis Low Weng Kin To: nbalka...@gmail.com ; users@kannel.org Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 2010 11:15 AM Subject: RE: MMS with Kannel Hi, Thanks man. BTW, is it true that I must have a WML editor and compiler to create the MMS? Any suggestion or terms that I should google for to have a better understanding on how to send the MMS? Regards, Low -- From: nbalka...@gmail.com To: powered182...@live.com; users@kannel.org Subject: Re: MMS with Kannel Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 05:54:10 +0200 Hi, Although with kannel you can push several MMS-like messages to mobiles (aka ppg, sms), you cannot push strict MMS. For that you will need another open source server, mbuni, which needs kannel to work with MM1 traffic, but I suspect you want to use it with MM7 (VAS) traffic, for which you can use on its own. BR, Nikos - Original Message - From: Dennis Low Weng Kin To: users@kannel.org Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 2010 5:47 AM Subject: MMS with Kannel Hi, I am facing a big problem here and I hope that I can get some help from you guys. Recently, I have a requirement to send an MMS from my web server to an MMS-enabled mobile phone. The MMS contains an image file and a line of descriptions only. My question is: 1.. Can I accomplish this with Kannel? I have a Wavecom Q24 GSM/GPRS modem. 2.. If no, can you provide me with some hints on how to do this? Thank you. Regards, Low Windows 7: Find the right PC for you. Learn more. -- New Windows 7: Find the right PC for you. Learn more.
Re: MMS with Kannel
Hi, Although with kannel you can push several MMS-like messages to mobiles (aka ppg, sms), you cannot push strict MMS. For that you will need another open source server, mbuni, which needs kannel to work with MM1 traffic, but I suspect you want to use it with MM7 (VAS) traffic, for which you can use on its own. BR, Nikos - Original Message - From: Dennis Low Weng Kin To: users@kannel.org Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 2010 5:47 AM Subject: MMS with Kannel Hi, I am facing a big problem here and I hope that I can get some help from you guys. Recently, I have a requirement to send an MMS from my web server to an MMS-enabled mobile phone. The MMS contains an image file and a line of descriptions only. My question is: 1.. Can I accomplish this with Kannel? I have a Wavecom Q24 GSM/GPRS modem. 2.. If no, can you provide me with some hints on how to do this? Thank you. Regards, Low -- Windows 7: Find the right PC for you. Learn more.
Re: mms with kannel?
Hi, What do you mean by mms support for kannel?!!! kannel is WAP Gateway and MMS is over the WAP. the user will send a MMS request to the WAP gateway and WAP gateway convert the WAP message to HTTP(so it is now MMS over HTTP) and sends it to a MMS Center. Do you an MMS box is to be written for Kannel? I am afraid not... ;) Kamran FallahJonee Ryan Ty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello all =)My question had been repeated several times (I readthis year's archive) and should already be in the faqright now. And anyway, I would just be restating it-1. what is the status of mms support in kannel. arethe developers pushing it? do they have timeline?2. for those who have already used mms with kannel (ieable to send and receive mms), can they tell us thesteps that they took in order to make it all work?3. aside from kannel, do you know of any mms client(that is, i would be able to send and receive mms) inlinux? anyone who has used the program in here (ithink this uses kannel)-http://sourceforge.net/projects/mmsclient/I have a gprs capable modem able to connect to theinternet using http or wap. any related discussion,examples, specification is very useful but just aboutany help would be greatly appreciated.thanks in advance =)=__ Do you Yahoo!? Check out the new Yahoo! Front Page. www.yahoo.com __Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
RE: mms with kannel?
Hello, 1. Kannel is not written to support MMS (Kannel existed before MMS was invented) but Kannel can help to send/receive MMS by means of: a) Sending an MMS service indication (basically looks like a WAP Push with a different service ID). This is done by sending a (binary) SMS message, which Kannel can do very well. b) Use the WAP Gateway as a relay to an MMS Relay Proxy to send (upload) MMS content. c) Use the WAP Gateway as a relay to fetch MMS content from an MMS Relay proxy. d) Also the WAP Gateway can be used to deliver service indication (like indication received / MMS content received) to the MMS Relay proxy. 2. Currently Chimit has a set of PHP scripts, based on mmslib and the script at http://www.heyman.info/mmsdecoder.php that we use (in combination with Kannel) as a PROTOTYPE for developing a full-featured MMSC. This MMSC is going to be in C++, so unfortunately we cannot convert it (at least not as Open Source) to an MMS-Box or something thelike. 3. See mmslib (I think it is available from sourceforge or some other community) and mmsdecoder (see the link above). Cheers! Rene Kluwen Chimit -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jonee Ryan Ty Sent: woensdag 10 november 2004 9:41 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: mms with kannel? Hello all =) My question had been repeated several times (I read this year's archive) and should already be in the faq right now. And anyway, I would just be restating it- 1. what is the status of mms support in kannel. are the developers pushing it? do they have timeline? 2. for those who have already used mms with kannel (ie able to send and receive mms), can they tell us the steps that they took in order to make it all work? 3. aside from kannel, do you know of any mms client (that is, i would be able to send and receive mms) in linux? anyone who has used the program in here (i think this uses kannel)- http://sourceforge.net/projects/mmsclient/ I have a gprs capable modem able to connect to the internet using http or wap. any related discussion, examples, specification is very useful but just about any help would be greatly appreciated. thanks in advance =) = __ Do you Yahoo!? Check out the new Yahoo! Front Page. www.yahoo.com
RE: mms with kannel?
Thanks that was really informative =) --- Rene Kluwen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Rene Kluwen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Jonee Ryan Ty [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: mms with kannel? Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2004 21:24:39 +0100 Hello, 1. Kannel is not written to support MMS (Kannel existed before MMS was invented) but Kannel can help to send/receive MMS by means of: a) Sending an MMS service indication (basically looks like a WAP Push with a different service ID). This is done by sending a (binary) SMS message, which Kannel can do very well. b) Use the WAP Gateway as a relay to an MMS Relay Proxy to send (upload) MMS content. c) Use the WAP Gateway as a relay to fetch MMS content from an MMS Relay proxy. d) Also the WAP Gateway can be used to deliver service indication (like indication received / MMS content received) to the MMS Relay proxy. 2. Currently Chimit has a set of PHP scripts, based on mmslib and the script at http://www.heyman.info/mmsdecoder.php that we use (in combination with Kannel) as a PROTOTYPE for developing a full-featured MMSC. This MMSC is going to be in C++, so unfortunately we cannot convert it (at least not as Open Source) to an MMS-Box or something thelike. 3. See mmslib (I think it is available from sourceforge or some other community) and mmsdecoder (see the link above). Cheers! Rene Kluwen Chimit -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jonee Ryan Ty Sent: woensdag 10 november 2004 9:41 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: mms with kannel? Hello all =) My question had been repeated several times (I read this year's archive) and should already be in the faq right now. And anyway, I would just be restating it- 1. what is the status of mms support in kannel. are the developers pushing it? do they have timeline? 2. for those who have already used mms with kannel (ie able to send and receive mms), can they tell us the steps that they took in order to make it all work? 3. aside from kannel, do you know of any mms client (that is, i would be able to send and receive mms) in linux? anyone who has used the program in here (i think this uses kannel)- http://sourceforge.net/projects/mmsclient/ I have a gprs capable modem able to connect to the internet using http or wap. any related discussion, examples, specification is very useful but just about any help would be greatly appreciated. thanks in advance =) = __ Do you Yahoo!? Check out the new Yahoo! Front Page. www.yahoo.com = __ Do you Yahoo!? Check out the new Yahoo! Front Page. www.yahoo.com
RE: MMS in Kannel
greetings, If you are too technical, Kannel is not an MMSC but you can use kannel to send MMS. Set up kannel's smsbox, wapbox and PPG. Set the SI messages using SMSBOX. Once the MMS capable phone receives the indication, it will contact the server as specified inindication. Now the wapbox will help you out to deliver the mms content(image or audio or both etc etc). dev-list have more details about kannel being developed into full MMSC. regards Navjot Singh
Re: MMS in Kannel
Bill, The purposes of this MMSC would be the receiving of textual messages and the sending of textual messages with maybe optionally graphic information (jpeg). Our current service uses simple SMS messages but runs into the 160 character limit. We also have a plans on putting in map with driving directions etc which is not possible with standard text SMS. MMS also supports lots of other formats (sound and videos). But I think the main difference is the technical aproach which uses WAP features in contrary to SMS. In this way an MMSC acts as a webserver where you can POST messages and also GET messages (which are encoded files with jpgs, txt ans whatever). The SMSC is involved when a recipients mobile is being informed about a new MMS waiting for him at the MMSC (which usually results in a automagical GET request). cheers johannes.
Re: MMS in Kannel
Bill Brigden wrote: Could someone confirm the exact purpose of the MMSC and all the operations it performs? Regards, Bill. - Original Message - From: Tom Colman [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 1:36 PM Subject: MMS in Kannel Hello there, Are there any plans to let Kannel act as an MMSC ? If not, are there any open source MMSCs ? Greetings, Tom Colman Belgacom Bill, The purposes of this MMSC would be the receiving of textual messages and the sending of textual messages with maybe optionally graphic information (jpeg). Our current service uses simple SMS messages but runs into the 160 character limit. We also have a plans on putting in map with driving directions etc which is not possible with standard text SMS. Greetings, Tom Colman Belgacom
Re: MMS in Kannel
Rory Campbell-Lange [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Are there plans to add MMSC capabilities to Kannel? It is being worked out ;)