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2010-05-10
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@ Oklahoma
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More direct:
http://wiki.maemo.org/MMS#T-Mobile_USA
and read the first post:
http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p=643490&postcount=1
Hope this helps
/oxpo
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2010-05-10
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2010-05-11
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@ North West England
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I installed fMMS from Extras Testing since it was moved up from Extras Devel so didn't need fAPN because this newer version has fAPN built in. I use Rude mode (disconnects from current connection, downloads message and then re-connects to original connection). But a side issue is that mine also connects to MMS instead of Vodafone Internet GRPS in situations where I lose regular internet connection - so unrelated to fMMS itself. I re-named MMS to zMMS so it comes at the end of my list of available connections and it doesn't seem to happen anymore. Maybe it connects to the first on the list alphabetically. I only realised this today so will check my online bill tomorrow for yesterday and see if it made any difference. On my old Nokias (E90, 5600, N70) the connection you picked didn't make a difference. Will update once I know.
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2010-05-11
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2010-05-11
, 07:15
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@ Stockholm, Sweden
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Actually, I reverted to 0.9.16 and it works for me again. I was using 1.0, then 1.03 (I think?)
I could send, I would get the push SMS and could see in the list the new MMS but failed every time to download. Strangely, it worked for a little while.
I had a brief look at the logs and I could see mention of timeouts.
I'm on T-Mobile USA.
Sorry to be a pain, can someone again confirm how to totally remove fMMS to enable a fresh install of the app, so settings are automatically configured? has anyon on vodafone uk installed the newest version and just had it work? thanks..
Reset all settings:
gconftool-2 -R /apps/fmms|grep apn
Should return: apn = xxxx
gconftool-2 --recursive-unset /system/osso/connectivity/IAP/xxxx
gconftool-2 --recursive-unset /apps/fmms
Update - moving out of my wifi network (name: SKYnnnnn), where it formerly would connect to my regular 3G connection (name:Vodafone Internet GPRS), it now connects to the new APN (name:zMMS). Still don't know of any billing implications. Anybody found a solution to this?
I'm using the new fMMs v1.0.2 from Extras Testing.
If the device is auto connecting to the MMS APN instead of the regular internet one automatically; runing:
/opt/fmms/fmms_config.py
in the terminal should correct this - please verify by checking in "Internet Connections" as well as edit the access point to make sure all settings got changed.
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2010-05-11
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@ St.Petersburg, Russia
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2010-05-11
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2010-05-11
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2010-05-11
, 18:00
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@ Pilsen, Czech rep.
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bada rox, bada rulez, fmms, mms, mms config, n900, python |
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I could send, I would get the push SMS and could see in the list the new MMS but failed every time to download. Strangely, it worked for a little while.
I had a brief look at the logs and I could see mention of timeouts.
I'm on T-Mobile USA.