Hi,
Your wish has (hopefully) been fulfilled. We now don't put the host-
alias as-is into the message id (instead we put in a shortened hash
of the same that is all strings). So you can use the trick you
describe below and all should be well.
CVS updated.
P.
On Nov 05, 2005, at 13:56, Loïc Minier wrote:
Hi,
On Sat, Nov 05, 2005, Paul Bagyenda wrote:
Ps. In the example pointed out by Loïc earlier, the trick is to use a
name alias (host-alias config param). Mbuni uses this to construct
URLs (so the shorter the name alias the better). Put this into your
WAP GW URL map and all should be well. We should of course check that
all URLs, Subject lines, addresses are short, but that will come...
Indeed, I forgot to mention that it is the config I used.
I must add a wishlist request for a new config option:
download_url, or
something similar, for the url sent in notifications.
Here's why: some WAP GWs are doing HTTP 1.0, and HTTP 1.0 is not
virtualhostable, hence it's useful to be able to use a top-level
directory such as /mms/ to the HTTP urls handed to phones. I tricked
Mbuni in doing this by using:
host-alias = foobar.example.com/mms
... but since that is used in message id's too, Mbuni generates
borken
message-ids:
msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/mms
I think the place where messages are downloaded has nothing to do
with
the messages ids generated by the platform, especially when most
phones
and WAP GWs use urls in the form of http://mmsc/$(id) to successfully
reach the MMS-C; using "mmsc" in message ids is clearly not an option
for mm3 traffic.
This is only a minor wishlist request, and I didn't want to bog the
mailing-list about it, do you have some kind of internal bug tracker
where you would keep such issues open? Or is there some place
where I
can directly forward that?
Cheers,
--
Loïc Minier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"What do we want? BRAINS! When do we want it? BRAINS!"
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