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2010-01-09
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2010-01-09
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2010-01-09
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2010-01-09
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2010-01-09
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@ California
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OK, disclosure - I sent mms from N900 to my wife's Nokia 6133 and we both on TMo. I didn't try to send to ATT because it had a problem of communication between TMo and ATT in MMS, at least in past. I will try to research it.
However, to send MMS from one TMo N900 to another TMo (non N900) in the same city I used this config:
APN: T-Mobile Internet
MMSC: http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
Width: 300
phone: (my cell-phone number starting area code w/out dashes)
"T-Mobile Internet" - the name of GPRS/3G connection from "Settings/Internet connections", not IP address or DNS name. It hasn't any proxy actually.
And I have only one GPRS connection - didn't try fAPN to install another one.
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2010-01-09
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@ Oxford, UK
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Yes, that's why I said "a more complete /etc/operator_settings file". The current one on the N900 looks like it only contains the connection settings for packet internet access, but not the ones for MMS and/or WAP access.
With "more complete", I meant these additional settings, not more carriers, but more per carrier :-)
Perhaps we can extract it from a Symbian phone...
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2010-01-10
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2010-01-10
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2010-01-10
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OK, disclosure - I sent mms from N900 to my wife's Nokia 6133 and we both on TMo. I didn't try to send to ATT because it had a problem of communication between TMo and ATT in MMS, at least in past. I will try to research it.
However, to send MMS from one TMo N900 to another TMo (non N900) in the same city I used this config:
APN: T-Mobile Internet
MMSC: http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
Width: 300
phone: (my cell-phone number starting area code w/out dashes)
"T-Mobile Internet" - the name of GPRS/3G connection from "Settings/Internet connections", not IP address or DNS name. It hasn't any proxy actually.
And I have only one GPRS connection - didn't try fAPN to install another one.
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However, server rejected it because "message size limit exceeded" or something like this.
Unfortunately, N900 camera makes video with 0.5MBytes per 1 sec... Need some unversal way to resize it, even with lowering quality and resolution.
BTW, is it possible to NOT apply resizing procedure in fMMS for video files? Or any file which can't be resized - just send it as is. It is not good to reconfigure "resizing" field each time depending from message type.