that's because SMIL is not MMS, hence the file is neither a valid MIME message nor a binary MMS message.

P.

On Jul 07, 2005, at 19:37, Mike Marchywka wrote:

I took the smil / mime file and it claims is queued it AFTER
spewing out a bunch of error mesages. The phone gets a message but it is blank.
The file starts like this:
From: blad
To: foo
Subject: etc...


D.
2005-07-07 12:47:46 [19693] [0] ERROR: HTTP: Header does not contain a colon. BA
D.
2005-07-07 12:47:46 [19693] [0] ERROR: HTTP: Header does not contain a colon. BA
D.
2005-07-07 12:47:46 [19693] [0] ERROR: HTTP: Header does not contain a colon. BA
D.
2005-07-07 12:47:46 [19693] [0] ERROR: HTTP: Header does not contain a colon. BA
D.
2005-07-07 12:47:46 [19693] [0] ERROR: HTTP: Header does not contain a colon. BA
D.
2005-07-07 12:47:46 [19693] [0] ERROR: HTTP: Header does not contain a colon. BA
D.
2005-07-07 12:47:46 [19693] [0] ERROR: HTTP: Header does not contain a colon. BA
D.
2005-07-07 12:47:46 [19693] [0] ERROR: HTTP: Header does not contain a colon. BA
D.
2005-07-07 12:47:46 [19693] [0] ERROR: HTTP: Header does not contain a colon. BA
D.
2005-07-07 12:47:46 [19693] [0] ERROR: HTTP: Header does not contain a colon. BA
D.
2005-07-07 12:47:46 [19693] [0] ERROR: HTTP: Header does not contain a colon. BA
D.


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Of Paul Bagyenda
Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 11:59 AM
To: Mbuni MMS Gateway Users List
Subject: Re: [Users] comments on 0.9.9


mmssend requires a valid mms file, either as MIME (text) or binary
MMS. A quick-and-dirty test is to save a text email and send that.

P.

On Jul 07, 2005, at 18:48, Mike Marchywka wrote:


I think having a known-good ascii file that I can send using
mmssend would help.
I was able to send a compiled one generated with the nokia

internet

tools
but I didn't immediately find a "Save as" option for

mime/source code.

I do have a small smil presentation that I sent using cingular's
free smtp
mms facility but I couldn't get mmssend to accept it.

Thanks.



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Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 11:36 AM
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Subject: Re: [Users] comments on 0.9.9



On Jul 07, 2005, at 18:18, Mike Marchywka wrote:



Thanks, I was afraid you might say that.
I'm trying to get the mmssend to distinguish binary from text
right now. At that point I should be able to send a diff.
I'm also hoping to test with a kannel fetch to see what
if any issues I avoided by using the nokia/port 80 fetch.

Have all of these issues been addressed elsewhere?



I should think so, unless my writing skills (www.mbuni.org/
userguide.shtml) are not what they used to be :)
Still, tinkering is good, and we welcome your comments as you
proceed. I will comment more fully once you've had a chance
to send a
diff.



If you like I can send you an mms message when I get it running.

Thanks.





-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Of Paul Bagyenda
Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 11:10 AM
To: Mbuni MMS Gateway Users List
Subject: Re: [Users] comments on 0.9.9


Thanks Mike,

  Could you send me a unified diff so I can have a look

and advise?

Also, perhaps lets continue this discussion on the devel list...

Thanks

Paul.

On Jul 07, 2005, at 14:36, Mike Marchywka wrote:




Hi,
I just got 0.9.9 to run with kannel 1.4.0 but I had to

make a few

patches
and I am curious to know if I patched "bugs" becuase I didn't
unserstand how this
is supposed to work.
I used a nokia 6620 as a gsm modem and received notifications on
port 80 using
apache for reverse proxy. To get this to work, I had to do the
following:
1) The smsc_at code didn't know the modem was working, I had to
disable some checks
( still haven't figured out how it is supposed to work).
2) The generated names were too long- I had to truncate the



name in



mkqf()
3) Retrieval from directories didn't look quite right- I had to
further modify mkqf()
to always choose no subdir,
4) I had to force mmsproxy to ignore the is_allowed_ip test



since I



couldn't figure
out how to allow it.

So, it does seem to work but I think these modifications were
largely due to
an inability to figure out the configuration. The fact

that I used

port 80/http
to fetch probably helped since I didn't have to deal with wap
settings.






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