thanks
you
but,
the paremeter "MmsMsg *msg"?
The
parameter base64 should be set to 1 if you want the function to base64 encode
mime body parts that are binary. This is a good idea if you are going to send
the message via email for example.
On Oct 17, 2005, at 20:01, Danny Zenzano wrote:
hola,
tanks for the
answers.
I
want to know... If I have
a mms-file df1129217474.2.x936097 and the function
mms_tomime()
and the function mms_tomime()
receives like parametros: 1) MmsMsg *msg. 2)int base64.
how I turn the file
mms(df1129217474.2.x936097) to "MmsMsg *msg"? What value I will have to
send like second parameter(int base64=?)?
thanks.
It's defined in
the mms_msg C file in the mmslib directory:
/*
* Convert
Mms Message to standard Mime entity.
* Does
base64 encoding of binary parts if base64 is true
*/
extern MIMEEntity
*mms_tomime(MmsMsg *msg, int base64)
Xavier
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October 2005 17:20 À : Mbuni MMS Gateway Users List
(E-mail) Objet : RE:
[Users] how I can see the content of the MMS?
in
the folder install/mbuni-1.0.0/mmlib I found programs that make
reference and use to the mms_tomime() function, but I did
not find the mms_tomime() function ABCD
which are the parameters that this function
receives? which parameters return? how i can do the program
?
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List Asunto: Re:
[Users] how I can see the content of the MMS?
It is
installed in /usr/local/lib when you compile and
install.
On Oct 14,
2005, at 16:07, Danny Zenzano wrote:
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Bagyenda Enviado el:
viernes, 14 de octubre de 2005 4:23 Para: Mbuni MMS Gateway Users
List Asunto: Re:
[Users] how I can see the content of the MMS?
The binary
MMS is contained in the file that begins with a 'd'. To see the MIME
version, you probably need to write a little program that reads the
file then uses the mmlib mms_tomime() function to convert it to mime.
The code is there, there is just no tool at the moment to do it for
you...
On Oct 13,
2005, at 19:07, Danny Zenzano wrote:
I have the archives
"spool/mm1/q/df1129217474.2.x936097" and
"spool/mm1/q/qf1129217474.2.x936097"
how I can
see the content of the MMS, if I have the
archives?
how I can
turn "df1129217474.2.x936097 and qf1129217474.2.x936097" to smil or
mime?
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