Hi,
This seems to imply that the full URL is not being sent to the phone. The actual URL sent by mbuni is something like http://<host_alias>/<messageid>/<token>


In your case, who is returning the 406? Is it mbuni? Does the request ever reach mbuni?


On Apr 13, 2005, at 11:23, NZ wrote:

In fact, I've found that the phone actually receives the push SMS and tries to
connect to "http://mmsc/mms"; (which is the mmsc server address I entered in
the phone), but then it fails to retrieve the MMS and it sends back a MMS
m-notifyresp-inf [Malformed Packet] to the WAP GW... which sends back a 406
error in return.


Any idea ?

Le Mardi 12 Avril 2005 17:04, NZ a ÃcritÂ:
Well, yes I pick up the UDH (I use 05040b8423f0, because i don't need the
length). In fact the SMS arrive to the phone but nothing happens...


Anyway, is there a way to manually retrieve an MMS (i.e. without the
notification) when it's still in the mm1 queue ?

Le Mardi 12 Avril 2005 06:57, Paul Bagyenda a ÃcritÂ:
Hi,

Be sure to pick up the UDH parameter sent to your script as well. I
know for sure that the format sent by mbuni works because a number of
people are using it successfully. Are you picking up and sending on the
UDH?


On Apr 11, 2005, at 19:09, NZ wrote:
Well, in fact my problem is that I catch the data sent by mbuni in a
php
script, and here the "text" variable contains something like this :

" ÂÂ"Å,[EMAIL PROTECTED] âmms/TYPE=PLMN\0-Test\0ÅâÅ
SË Â
-Æhttp://mmsc/qf1113234301.2.x1898319/wx58\0";


then I send this text in a sms to the phone, but the phone only
displays this
raw text (with the DCS set to F5) or an empty attachment (with DCS=04).


So I don't know if the problem comes from my sendsms service or from
the data
format sent my mbuni ?

Le Samedi 9 Avril 2005 09:26, Paul Bagyenda a ÃcritÂ:
Sorry, not sure I understand. Mbuni sends a url in the latter format,
unless there is a mis-configuration on your side (like missing
host-alias).


On Apr 08, 2005, at 16:40, NZ wrote:
Another question about MMS notification : mbuni sends an url in the
form
"http://[EMAIL PROTECTED]", but kannel interprets the first
parameter as a username and then the file cannot be retrieved. Is
there a way
to send something like "http://mmsc/qf1112966978.1.x391815"; instead ?


Thanks.


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