On Nov 16, 2006, at 11:43, greg giannis wrote:

> Hello,
> I have two projects that I am looking at using your mms gateway  
> software
> for:
>
> Project 1
> 1. Need to be able to send an MMS at given times of the month as  
> determined
> by settings inn a database.
> 2. need to be able to receive an sms and send an mms in response.
>

Yes. The key issue will be how you intend to connect to the operator.  
If the connection is directly to the operator MMC then this is easily  
done. Using a GPRS modem is at the moment not so cleanly done  
(sending is fairly easy, receiving perhaps not quite yet -- until we  
get some changes into Kannel).

> Project 2
> 1. Be able to receive sms and mms (and email if possible), and then  
> run a
> script (eg php) that will ftp the content to another server, update a
> database on the other server, and return an acknowledge sms to the  
> sender.
>

Very much so. You want to look at the MMS Gateway features, this is  
exactly what will do it.
> Can your sms/mms software do the above-mentioned functions? I have  
> written
> software in many languages for many years and image that having  
> access to
> the source code means that all of the above are possible.
>
> Regarding setting up the system, I have access to a pc and a mac,  
> but prefer
> using the mac for most of my work. Which of the two systems is  
> better for
> setting up and running your software. Is it complex to setup? Any  
> further
> advice greatly appreciated.
>

  My primary development (and every day use) environment is OSX on a   
Powerbook, and a Core Duo iMac when more beef is needed. So yes all  
should work well. In production we run Mbuni comfortably on Linux.

> Thanks
> Greg Giannis
>
>
>
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