Phuong Nguyen wrote:

Hi,

I installed sucessfully Mbuni 1.0 and Kannel 1.4 (connect PC with a Nokia
7110 phone) from source on Fedora Core 3.
I used Kannel for long time and be able to send and receive SMS without any
problem.
I want to do something with MMS, for example:
1. Send an MMS from my PC (WAP Push using Mbuni, Kannel) to a mobile number
and an email address
2. Send MMS from an mobile phone to the phone that connected to Kannel and
Mbuni, then Mbuni with extract the multimedia parts (picture, audio, etc) to
some directory and I can publish these file on a website.

Does anyone have a concrete example how to configure MBuni to do that?

I tried with the following steps but did not success:
1. Start bearerbox mmsc.conf
2. Start smsbox mmsc.conf
3. Start wapbox mmsc.conf
4. Start mmsrelay mmsc.conf
5. Start mmsproxy mmsc.conf
6. mmssend -f [EMAIL PROTECTED] -t +41xxx -m test.mms
- My mobile phone (+41xxx) receive the Notification sms, but when I tried to
receive the MMS from the phone, after connecting, I received the error message "MMS defective", the MMS was not successfully downloaded to
the mobile. My phone has an GPRS connection and the MMS relay server is set
to the provider server
mms.provider.com:8079 (I also tried to change it to my Mbuni relay server IP
at port 1981 but it did not work).
I don't know how to check the fetch URL in the Notification message (the URL
that the mobile phone will try to get the MMS content).


Thank in advance for any suggestion.

now, I'm not quite sure if I got the point in what you try to do...

It sounds to me that you try to send an MMS from a normal MMS-enabled phone to the Nokia 7110 that is connected to Kannel as smsc = at type.

Now, the main thing in this would be: Kannel does not "interpret/handle" MMS notification while receiving SMS MOs. So obviously Kannel would tread these this MO SMS as binary and wouldn't handle them.

If we want to have a "dispose station" for MMS via a GSM/GPRS modem (ie. the Nokia 7110 or even better GSM/GPRS modem hardware) we'd need to handle the MMS notification at Kannel level and pass the notification to Mbuni for processing. Obviously Mbuni would need to use Kannel again in order to have an IP channel to the MMSC of the operator that passed the MMS notification.

Ok, I guess I will have to draw a system architecture scratch on this.

The whole thing is not that easy with MMS as it is with SMS.

Stipe

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