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Thank you for your feedback. If that is the case, we understand that the Mbuni MMSC continues to resend MMS Push Notifications unnecessarily after the successful delivery of the first MMS Push Notification for a number of times depending on the mm1-maximum-notify-attempts if the recipient does not retrieve the message within that period of time. Best Regards, Deborah and Andrew From: kitand...@gmail.com [mailto:kitand...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Paul Bagyenda Sent: 26 May 2011 13:48 To: Deborah Pisani Cc: users@mbuni.org Subject: Re: [Users] Push Notification DLRs Hi, If you are running Mbuni as MMSC only, then there is no need for Mbuni to receive responses from Kannel. If the push message is successfully delivered, then the MMS Client (phone) will fetch the MMS and Mbuni will stop sending notifications. P. On 26 May 2011 14:25, Deborah Pisani <deborah.pis...@go.com.mt> wrote: Hello, We are currently testing Mbuni as a MMSC and would appreciate whether someone may help to clarify the following regarding the above subject. In our setup, Mbuni MMSC makes use of Kannel both as a WAP GW (wapbox) for MMS origination and as a Push Proxy GW (smsbox) for the SMS-based MMS notifications. Also, it is to be noted that Mbuni is not currently being used as a VAS GW. Now our question is, how does Mbuni MMSC need to be configured so that it accepts and processes a MMS Push Notification delivery report from Kannel smsbox (which smsbox would have in turn received from SMSC with respect to a corresponding MMS Push Notification)? We understand that the Mbuni MMSC requires the receipt of this MMS Push Notification delivery report for the purpose of avoiding the resending of a successful MMS Push Notification. Thank you. Best Regards, Deborah and Andrew _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@mbuni.org http://lists.mbuni.org/mailman/listinfo/users
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