On Aug 06, 2005, at 00:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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.


The UAP is usually sent as part of any HTTP transaction. Newer phones send a url, older ones send HTTP Accept headers.

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?


The notification is formatted as an mms, so if the phone does not support mms it will never understand it, hence never try to fetch the message.

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.


The notification does contain an indication as to message size, which can signal to the phone not to fetch it, if it is too big.

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.


Probably wrong settings on phone.

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.



Hmmm. It is something that perhaps somebody can contribute code for. We'd like to add it, but priority-wise it is not up there....
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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