> Hello Paul,
> 
> Thanks for your answers, I did some test and here are my comments:
> 
> On the notify-unprovisioned issue
> 
> My knowledge is very poor but as I far as I understand, Mbuni 
> should now the phone capabilities based on the User Agent Profile 
> of each phone. But what happens if Mbuni does not not UAP of some 
> phone.
> I tried to send an MMS to an old Nokia 5190 phone, this of course 
> it is not provissioned for MMS, but it did get the notification but 
> the phone didn't know what to do with it and show an empty message, 
> what should be the normal behavior here?
> 
> Then I tried to send to a Nokia 6590 which only support GPRS for 
> MMS (my network bearer is GSM CSD) and this phone just supports 
> small images and no polyphonic ringtones, the MM contained a big 
> image and a polyphonic tone, I saw in the smsbox log that the 
> message was delivered to the SMSC and the phone looked like it's 
> going to receive something but it didn't no notification arrived to 
> the phone, and not not provisioned message also.
> 
> After I tried to send the same message to a Nokia 7210 able to 
> receive the message but with the GPRS bearer only, the same result 
> no notification to the phone, It seemed to receive something 
> because the screen blinked but nothing at the end.
> 
> Finally I send the message to a SonyEricsson which support CSD 
> bearer everything worked fine.
> 
> Any comments of all this?
> 
> On the mms-to-email-html issue:
> 
> I tried putting some html tags in the mmsc.conf file, and it did 
> work, when I tried to put an image the image is not received at the 
> email client, thats because de path, I can put the whole URL of the 
> image in a public server and the email client can download the 
> image from there but it's not the best idea.
> 
> I would like to display the image like the images in the MM, I 
> tried to look at the code, but my C skills are not good enough to 
> patch the code.
> 
> I was wondering if it is possible to add an entry in the mmsc.conf 
> file like mms-to-email-html-header-image then the program will add 
> the image into the message.
> 
> The other topics I didn't have time to review, but I'll do, maybe I 
> will open a new thread for each one.
> 
> Many thanks and kind regards
> 
> Antonio
> 
> ----- Mensaje original -----
> De: Paul Bagyenda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Fecha: Viernes, Agosto 5, 2005 2:25 am
> Asunto: Re: [Users] Some questions
> 
> > Hi Antonio,
> > 
> > 
> > On Aug 04, 2005, at 21:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > 
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I've downloaded Mbuni 1.0.0 and testing it, let me say that is  
> > > really a great solution and many thanks to all who has 
> > contributed  
> > > to this project.
> > >
> > > I have some questions/comments.
> > >
> > > I saw a post before about the notify-unprovisioned, it's still 
> > not  
> > > working in release 1.0.0 I've tried it and didn't work.
> > >
> > 
> >  Looking at the code, the change is in there... So perhaps we 
> need 
> > 
> > to sync your expectations with what it is/should be doing.
> > > The mms-to-email-html can contain html tags, I mean background, 
> 
> > > font size, images, are this supported, If yes where should I 
> put  
> > > the images that will become part of my email header.
> > >
> > 
> > You would have to place links to the images, as full URLs. At the 
> 
> > moment you can't customise the message format fully (except if 
> you  
> > modify the code of course).
> > 
> > > When someone sends an MMS de receiver mobile asks that the 
> sender 
> > 
> > > request a confirmation, If I press yes on the receiver nothing  
> > > happens, what should happen in these cases?
> > >
> > 
> > 
> >  Some phones may fail to fetch certain types of messages, for all 
> 
> > sorts of reasons. What kind of phone is it, and what do you see 
> in  
> > the log?
> > > Which should be the easyest way to decode a MM that a receiver  
> > > couldn't fecth because it's not MMS capable, I mean from a web  
> > > interface?
> > >
> > 
> > 
> > Best option is to convert it to MIME format and find a web module 
> 
> > that can read and display that. Something out of a webmail 
> package  
> > should do the trick
> > > Many thanks
> > >
> > > Antonio
> > >
> > >
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