Hi,
I followed what you  said, and I am not able to receive mms from email
Can some one give me a complete example for sending MMS from hotmail email 
account to mobile number through mbuni.

Thanks

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Loïc Minier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 5:11 AM
Subject: Re: [Users] How to use mmsfromemail ?


>        Hi,
>
> On Thu, Jan 12, 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I do not know how to configure my MTA in order to call mmsfromemail.
>> I am running Redhat linux, and there is sendmail server on it. can you
>> help to configure it?
>
> I can hand you the postfix transport I use, and details of
> configuration, see below.  Postfix was written as a replacement for
> Sendmail, and is in my experience easier to use than Sendmail.
>
> Create a file
> /usr/local/bin/content-filter with the following content:
>    #!/bin/sh
>
>    INSPECT_DIR=/var/spool/filter
>
>    # Exit codes from <sysexits.h>
>    EX_TEMPFAIL=75
>    EX_UNAVAILABLE=69
>
>    # Clean up when done or when aborting.
>    trap "rm -f in.$$" 0 1 2 3 15
>
>    # Start processing.
>    cd $INSPECT_DIR || {
>        echo $INSPECT_DIR does not exist; exit $EX_TEMPFAIL; }
>
>    cat >in.$$ || {
>        echo Cannot save mail to file; exit $EX_TEMPFAIL; }
>
>    mmsfromemail "$@" <in.$$ || {
>        echo Message content rejected; exit $EX_TEMPFAIL; }
>
>    exit $?
>
> chmod a+x this script then add the following to /etc/postfix/master.cf:
>    # mbuni
>    mbuni    unix  -       n       n       -       10      pipe
>      flags=Rq user=mbuni argv=/usr/local/bin/content-filter -f 
> ${sender} -t ${recipient} /etc/mbuni/mbuni.conf
>
> (everything after flags on one line, don't forget the space in front of
> flags to tell postfix this is a continuation of the "mbuni" line)
>
> Finally, route messages as usual to the mbuni transport, one way of
> doing it is to use:
>    relay_domains = mms.example.com
>    transport_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/transport
> and have /etc/postfix/transport say:
>    mms.example.com         mbuni:dummy
> (don't forget to postmap /etc/postfix/transport!)
>   Another easier way is, but by default all mails will get to mbuni:
>    content-filter = mbuni:dummy
>
> and reload postfix.
>
> This configuration won't bounce back message rejected by mbuni so you
> have a chance to reconfigure mbuni when it was a configuration error
> not to accept messages.  If you want to bounce messages, change the
> last exit $EX_TEMPFAIL in exit $EX_UNAVAILABLE.
>
>   Cheers,
> -- 
> Loïc Minier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Current Earth status:   NOT DESTROYED
>
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