You can and typically should.
On May 24, 2005, at 14:02, Gareth Reakes wrote:
Hey again,
I think maybe I have misunderstood the relationship between
kannel and mbuni. Can I have the kannel bearerbox/smsbox running at
the same time as mbuni?
Cheers,
Gareth
Gareth Reakes wrote:
Hi Paul,
Thanks for the quick reply and the pointers, I will take a
look today. A have a concern with writing my own code. I was
considering using PPP and create a network interface and just
doing a wget to get it. However, I think this approach will do
strange things considering kannel will be listening to the whats
returned from the modem. If I write my own code then won't this
still happen? Presumably mbuni deals with this in some way when it
wants to use the connection. Is this the case?
Many thanks again,
Gareth
Paul Bagyenda wrote:
Gareth,
Short answer is that mbuni is not designed to retrieve the
message for you.
However it is of course possible to write some code to do this.
Poke around in mmsc/mmsproxy.c and mmsc/mmsmobilesender.c, see
what you can use. In particular, look out for HTTP GET usage,
and message decoding...
Hope that helps
On May 24, 2005, at 10:44, Gareth Reakes wrote:
Hey Paul,
Thanks for that. What I am trying to establish is if mbuni
can retrieve an MMS for me. I have a GSM modem and have
received the notification and know where (on the internal
provider network)it is. I want to get that and store it on my
computer. I thought that since mbuni supports phone -> phone
and message centre transfer then maybe it would be able to get
it for me. If not directly, then maybe there is some code
somewhere in mbuni that I could use?
Many thanks,
Gareth
Paul Bagyenda wrote:
Hello Gareth,
When your phone receives a notification, it makes an HTTP
request to mbuni to retrieve the message. This request is
sent (by the phone) to the respective host on the mms-port,
usually via a WAP gateway.
I hope this sheds some light...
P.
On May 23, 2005, at 17:41, Gareth Reakes wrote:
Hi all,
I have a question about mms-port. The docs say:
mms-port Integer Port on which mmsproxy
listens for MMS messages from MMS clients (Default is 8191).
When it says listen for messages from MMS clients, does that
refer to notification messages? If so will it go ahead and
retrieve the message? If not what does it refer to and is
there code around in mbuni that will retrieve the message?
Cheers,
Gareth
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