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2010-02-20
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First, sorry if I have missed something in some earlier post about this.
Regarding the User Agent string. Is there currently a way to let us change it? I'm in Japan and the Softbank network here will check the User Agent to determine if the phone originates from Softbank. If it's not a model sold by them, they block the sending and receiving of MMS.
I'd like to spoof the User Agent but not sure where I can make the change.
Thanks for you help in advance.
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2010-02-20
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Yes, when you receive and image that was smaller then when you sent it thats your provider shrinking it (because they can't read headers properly or just refuse to do it).
Either by opening the sent message in fMMS or by checking the file manually in /home/user/.fmms/sent/<somenumber>/filename.
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2010-02-20
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You need to manually connect to your MMS access point to send or download MMS messages with the fMMS application, but even if you aren't connected to any access point at all, you still get SMS push notification that a new MMS message is waiting for you to download which is pretty awesome.
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2010-02-20
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2010-02-20
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Oh, found it. I substituted in the required User Agent and also the URL for the User Agent and now I can send and receive MMS to myself.
However, I see that we currently cannot send to email addresses. Also, if the MMS originates from an email address then the download of the MMS fails. I don't know if you are aware of this. The reasoning for me is that in Japan lots of people use MMS as a form of phone email and pretty much everyone will have some phone email address to send MMS to instead of using the phone number itself (you cannot send SMS cross networks here, only MMS).

ahh ok thanks. so the push sms is a normal thing that i would have got if i didnt install fmms?
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2010-02-20
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No, the push sms is added by fMMS as well. Without fMMS the push sms would just be ignored and you'd never know about it (unless your operator sends you a "real" sms with a link to the MMS instead)

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2010-02-20
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2010-02-20
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Using fMMS 0.4.0
1. The auto-connect feature works with T-Mobile US when sending an MMS. This is very cool!
2. The auto-connect feature appears to fail when receiving an MMS.
MMS will download if I manually change access point after receiving the "fMMS failed to download" message.
3. The list of sent MMS does not reflect what I have actually sent. I am unable to figure out exactly what the pattern is here.
4. The list does not reflect the correct sender for the MMS I have received. The name of the next to last person to whom I sent an MMS is shown as the sender even when it is from a different person.
5. fMMS receives via MMS *.mp3 files that will play. It does not want to accept for sending *.mp3 files.
I was unable to locate the /tmp/fmms.log so I am unable to attach it.
Is there a plan for adding a "detach and save as" function for the files received via MMS, or have I missed it?
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2010-02-20
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Regarding the User Agent string. Is there currently a way to let us change it? I'm in Japan and the Softbank network here will check the User Agent to determine if the phone originates from Softbank. If it's not a model sold by them, they block the sending and receiving of MMS.
I'd like to spoof the User Agent but not sure where I can make the change.
Thanks for you help in advance.