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2010-01-14
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Basically all this "connect secretly in the background while connected" isn't really something that should be done (since it may break stuff horribly), and confuse the ICD - but yes, I'm looking into doing it, but I suspect it's *a lot* of work, and really, is manually changing connection when getting the MMS such a major inconvenience atm?
Regarding you only having a proxy on the MMS APN and not on the regular one, if you just fill in the field on your regular connection and then uncheck the box you should be able to use that connection to get MMS as fMMS doesn't currently respect the value of "use-proxy" or not, it only looks for a proxy configured and uses it
Yes, the "magic low level signal" is the SMS Push, which shows up as a notification on your N900 - after this fmmsd tries to connect to the MMS APN to fetch it, otherwise it fails and you can get it manually from fMMS GUI when connected to the MMS APN.
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2010-01-14
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@ Stockholm, Sweden
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You read proxy setting and use it whether it's enabled or not ? Heh, ugly but I like it. I'll probably use that. I'm not sure about the pain with wifi though. I spend most of my time on an ssh session, so dropping connection is a pain. How would I know if I needed to do so? I assumed notification of an MMS is after the attachment had arrived.
As for alternate route add -net ... connections, well bluetooth pan and usbnet connections that I create are done by hand and the system doesn't seem to know about them in the notification window at all, it seems to work cleanly without anything knowing.
Multiple default routes at the same time like S60 permitted is unlikely to ever arrive, although the newer Linux ip command can handle the fancy new multiple routing tables the kernel supports. You may be able to configure which applications connect out of which route. Scary. I'd stick with a -host route add for the gprs0 p-t-p end point using the proxy. It's doable in sh so python should be as trivial.
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2010-01-14
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@ United Kingdom
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Regarding you only having a proxy on the MMS APN and not on the regular one, if you just fill in the field on your regular connection and then uncheck the box you should be able to use that connection to get MMS as fMMS doesn't currently respect the value of "use-proxy" or not, it only looks for a proxy configured and uses it
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2010-01-14
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@ California
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Multiple default routes at the same time like S60 permitted is unlikely to ever arrive, although the newer Linux ip command can handle the fancy new multiple routing tables the kernel supports. You may be able to configure which applications connect out of which route. Scary. I'd stick with a -host route add for the gprs0 p-t-p end point using the proxy. It's doable in sh so python should be as trivial.
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2010-01-15
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2010-01-15
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@ Rochester, NY
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Regarding you only having a proxy on the MMS APN and not on the regular one, if you just fill in the field on your regular connection and then uncheck the box you should be able to use that connection to get MMS as fMMS doesn't currently respect the value of "use-proxy" or not, it only looks for a proxy configured and uses it
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2010-01-15
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@ Rochester, NY
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how do i save the picture or where does it save to once i get the message?
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2010-01-15
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@ Stockholm, Sweden
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It does leave one important question:
How does one delete the now un-needed duplicate APN one made before knowing this?I no longer need two now, but I can't seem to delete the new one I made in the system tools. Maybe a small update to fAPN?
If you're looking for feature requests, I have a few:
- Allow for sending binary/non-image files (3gp, for example?)
- Add a forward option, to re-pack & send MMS received from another.
As for the multiple-connection vs. auto-download issue: Can you detect what the current connection is? If so, it would be great, since you can compare it to the one needed by fMMS and auto-download if that's our current connection. If not, there could be a setting (always/ask/never) and possibly a UI/pop-up (for ask) to switch to our desired APN?
Great app, and thanks so much for getting it working! This was one of only two minor down points of the N900 for me (that and no AT&T 3G freq support), so I'm super happy that one of those limits is gone now!
Just a thought, maybe a future version of fMMS may want to save the attachments in MyDocs/Images/fMMS instead (and if needed sym-link to it in .fmms)? I think most people would expect MMS media to show up in the standard photo viewer as well. I know I did.
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Thanks,
Sergey.
N900 2.2009.51-1
Last edited by sss; 2010-01-14 at 16:12.