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Mindaugas Riauba Unregistered guest |
Hello, I have problems while trying to send MMSes with attached pictures from SE 700. Phone receives messages without problems though. When I receive MMS to e-mail from SE700 I cannot see any signs of picture. What is strange that when I look into .mms file in Now SMS MMSCDATA/ directory I see that picture attachment seems to exist. How could I debug the problem? | |||
Bryce Norwood - NowSMS Support Board Administrator Username: Bryce Post Number: 3555 Registered: 10-2002 |
Hi, Just a couple of questions to start things off: Phone to phone MMS picture handling is ok, correct? And e-mail to MMS is working ok with other phones, correct? Are you running v5.51? (Or v5.50b or later?) We started adding a simple auto-generated SMIL file when routing e-mail to MMS, and perhaps there is something about this simple SMIL file that is causing a problem. Let's start by disabling the auto-generation of the SMIL. Edit MMSC.INI , and under the [MMSC] header add EMailAutoSmil=No ... then restart the MMSC service and try again. Does that make a difference? (Also confirm by looking in the file as to whether or not a SMIL is present.) If that doesn't make a difference, then my next supicion would be something going wrong in the content conversion. On the "MMSC" tab of the configuration, try unchecking "Enable Dynamic Image + Audio Conversion". Restart the service. Does that make a difference? (If it does not make a difference, go ahead and re-enable that setting.) -bn | |||
Mindaugas Riauba Unregistered guest |
Phone to phone and phone to e-mail MMS is working ok with other phones. Version is 5.51 EMailAutoSmil=No did not make a difference. main.smil still is shown in files. Disabling content conversion did not make a difference too. | |||
Bryce Norwood - NowSMS Support Board Administrator Username: Bryce Post Number: 3581 Registered: 10-2002 |
So you are still seeing a SMIL file in the raw MMS message? Let's focus on that. Did you restart the MMSC after making the MMSC.INI file change? Can you verify that EMailAutoSmil=No appears under the [MMSC] header of the MMSC.INI file? Does the SMIL content that you see in the raw message file look like this: <smil><body> <par> <img src="filename"/> </par> </body></smil> (There might also be a text part if you include some text in the e-mail message.) I just want to make sure that we're on the right track here and that it is actually our MMSC that is generating the SMIL. | |||
Mindaugas Riauba Unregistered guest |
I restarted MMSC and EMailAutoSmil=No is in the [MMSC] section. SMIL in the .mms file looks like this: <smil><head><layout><root-layout backgroundColor="#FFFFFF" background-color="#FFFFFF" height="480px" width="640px"/> <region id="Image" top="0" left="0" height="50%" width="100%" fit="meet"/> <region id="Text" top="50%" left="0" height="50%" width="100%" fit="meet"/> </layout> </head> <body><par dur="4000ms"><img src="Creek.jpg" region="Image"></img> </par> </body> </smil> | |||
Johnny Sjöö Unregistered guest |
Sometimes when i'm receiving SMS messages, it says "Received message is damaged". After that the same sms is beeing received untill i restart the phone. This problem occurs about 1 out of 10 messages... | |||
Bryce Norwood - NowSMS Support Board Administrator Username: Bryce Post Number: 3645 Registered: 10-2002 |
Hmm ... what is confusing me is that we are not generating that SMIL. But perhaps I am confused. As I re-read your original posting, I may have misunderstood you. Is the problem: a.) Sending MMS from the S700 to e-mail b.) Sending e-mail via MMS to the S700 I was assuming "b". But as I re-read this thread, it appears that your problem is "a" ... which means that all of my questions/advice/suggestions are inapplicable. So if your problem is "a" ... then let's take a look at the e-mail message that is generated. To debug this, what I usually do is send an e-mail message to a normal POP3 mailbox. Then fetch the message with Outlook Express ... right click on the message, and select Properties/Details/Message Source. That will show the raw SMTP e-mail message. Cut and paste that info, so that I can see it. Or, you could also just send such a problem e-mail to nowsms@now.co.uk, so that I can retrieve it out of that mailbox. Just be sure to put "Attention Bryce" in the subject line, and put some text in the message to remind me why I want to look at the raw message source. -bn |