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2010-07-08
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#481
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2010-07-08
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I've also tried the above ( ie. APN of epc.t-mobile.com and MMSC of http://mms.msg.eng-tmobile.com/mms/wapenc, everything else blank) as well as all variations on the recommended settings for T-Mobile USA in the MMS wiki article ie. I changed the port to 9102 and also tried an MMSC of http://208.67.216.231/servlets/mms but to no avail -- I still get "Unable to retrieve message." :/
jdb2
Access point name: epc.tmobile.com MMSC: http://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc HTTP Proxy: 216.155.165.50 Port Number: 8080
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2010-07-09
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@ Klein/Spring, Texas, USA
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I guess there was more than one typo in those instructions. I am now using these settings successfully, as far as I can tell.
Code:Access point name: epc.tmobile.com MMSC: http://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc HTTP Proxy: 216.155.165.50 Port Number: 8080
Without the proxy I get a gateway timeout trying to send MMS messages. I don't really know what any of this stuff does, and am just groping around in the dark trying to find a working config. I'm on the unlimited web plan, with the internet2.voicestream.com apn if it makes any difference.
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2010-07-10
, 11:33
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2010-07-10
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@ Australia Mate
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2010-07-12
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2010-07-12
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@ Rochester, NY
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Here's a question .. how do I disable fMMS???
The only way I have found is to uninstall it when I don't wish to use it (there are specific times I don't want it running).
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2010-07-12
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@ Hamilton, New Zealand
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2010-07-13
, 07:56
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By default when the push daemon gets info from the carrier about a new MMS message (via an SMS-like message), it stores that data in the fMMS database, and then (based on settings) may try to retrieve the data portion in the background. If you mean you don't want it downloading MMS in the background, jut change the network setting to polite. Then it will always ask before downloading. The push message itself (the SMS portion of the MMS) is sent by the carrier through, and there's no way to stop those, short of going off-line.
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2010-07-13
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@ Rochester, NY
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#490
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Here's the ideal situation: you have Polite | Rude | Havoc .. I'd like to find out how to have "Off".
I get nagios alerts, but only through fMMS -- they don't go through to SMS on the n900, hence I installed fMMS as a solutions for that.
When I disconnect 3/3.5g data and connect via wifi - I still get the MMS messages from fMMS.
TIA
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