From the logs it appears the MMS sent back has MIME type multi-part/ mixed, which is not supported by all clients. Send and fetch appear to be working just fine.
On Oct 28, 2009, at 00:48, Emmanuel CHANSON wrote:

Still trying to send an retrieve mms using mmssend:

# mmssend -f +687xxxxxx -t +687xxxxx -m /home/manu/softs/Mbuni/ cat.mms /etc/mmsc.conf

Notification is received by the mobile, then I catch the "fetch url" in the log because my MMSC is not reachable in the operator netswork from my mobile so I use Openwave SDK and try to retrieve the MMS but I get an error:

"Unsupported content type"...

My url is:
Preparing to notify client to fetch message at URL: 
http://61.5.221.52/mmsc/mm1/qf8019.2.x40...@2/wx66

But on Openwave i put http://61.5.221.52:8191/mmsc/mm1/qf8019.2.x40...@2/wx66
and I get this error above.

The log from mbuni during a retrieve test from Openwave (attached)


Any idea?

Regards,

Emmanuel


2009/10/26 Emmanuel CHANSON <emmanuelchan...@gmail.com>
Hello to everybody,

I am testing mbuni and I would like to use a HTTP mobile phone (not WAP).
So I am confused with the use of squid and its role in the system.
Can someone explain why and how to use squid in the system? Do I have to use it to reach mms-port 8191?

I try also to find which port should be configured in my mobile phone to reach my MMSC is this the parameter called:
mms-port (8191 by default) ?

So my config to reach mmsc should be http://<ip_adress>:8191 ?

Regards,

--
Emmanuel



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Emmanuel

CHANSON Emmanuel
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