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    lizard2007 | # 1421 | 2010-04-22, 17:28 | Report

    working amazing for me.. with Mexican "Telcel mobile provider" .. fMMS is a wonderful tool

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    xuggs | # 1422 | 2010-04-22, 17:33 | Report

    I uninstalled fMMS and I still have an MMS access point defined which refuses to be removed. The delete button is disabled for the connection. Restarted the phone but still the same. How do i get rid of it? I dont care much if it stays there too.

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    mr_bridger | # 1423 | 2010-04-22, 18:11 | Report

    running 0.9.8 now, and cant get it to send anything. and, cant find my log, anyone any thoughts, theres soooo many posts to go through, and a lot relates to older versions.

    cheers Ross

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    sbock | # 1424 | 2010-04-22, 22:31 | Report

    Originally Posted by xuggs View Post
    I uninstalled fMMS and I still have an MMS access point defined which refuses to be removed. The delete button is disabled for the connection. Restarted the phone but still the same. How do i get rid of it? I dont care much if it stays there too.
    Install and start the program fAPN. With this program it should be possible to delete the APN. Now you can uninstall fAPN...

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    Last edited by sbock; 2010-04-22 at 22:34.

     
    charbar | # 1425 | 2010-04-22, 23:48 | Report

    Originally Posted by xuggs View Post
    I uninstalled fMMS and I still have an MMS access point defined which refuses to be removed. The delete button is disabled for the connection. Restarted the phone but still the same. How do i get rid of it? I dont care much if it stays there too.
    i finally figured out how to remove the access point. in your terminal:

    Code:
    gconftool-2 -R /system/osso/connectivity/IPA | grep MMS
    this should list the path of your MMS information

    then run:

    Code:
    gconftool-2 --recursive-set /system/osso/connectivity/IPA/MMS
    (or whatever the path was that you got from the above command)

    that should remove it! i got rid of mine... it was buggin the hell outta me :P

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    Last edited by charbar; 2010-04-23 at 00:04.

     
    danx | # 1426 | 2010-04-22, 23:52 | Report

    is this app ready to download .. are the bugs fix yet. i been patiently waiting ?? is it safe ??

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    cegevara | # 1427 | 2010-04-23, 00:05 | Report

    Please @ frals and each other to help me about fmms. Vainly trying to make it to work. Do not go! Always report an error in the APN or faild ...
    What should I do? I'm on T-mobile network in Montenegro.
    I tried 100 combinations, I made over fapn new connection, called the "T-Mobile MMS" and then edit:
    Connecting name: T-Mobile MMS
    APN name: mms
    user: 38267
    pass: 38267

    Proxy: 010.000.005.019
    Proxy port: 8080

    After that I opened fMMS and entered:

    APN: mms
    user: 38267
    pss: 38267
    proxy: 010.000.005.019
    port: 8080
    MMSC: http://192.168.180.100/servlets/mms
    Number: my number
    resize image width: small image
    connection mode: I tried all 3 modes

    Nothing ... I pray for help, further explanation, and the like, so I am disappointed because I can not use MMS still !

    Thank's in advance for help !

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    danx | # 1428 | 2010-04-23, 00:10 | Report

    i guess. not all fix yet. jeeez still waiting

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    oxpo | # 1429 | 2010-04-23, 06:39 | Report

    Originally Posted by cegevara View Post
    Please @ frals and each other to help me about fmms. Vainly trying to make it to work. Do not go! Always report an error in the APN or faild ...
    What should I do? I'm on T-mobile network in Montenegro.
    I tried 100 combinations, I made over fapn new connection, called the "T-Mobile MMS" and then edit:
    Connecting name: T-Mobile MMS
    APN name: mms
    user: 38267
    pass: 38267

    Proxy: 010.000.005.019
    Proxy port: 8080

    After that I opened fMMS and entered:

    APN: mms
    user: 38267
    pss: 38267
    proxy: 010.000.005.019
    port: 8080
    MMSC: http://192.168.180.100/servlets/mms
    Number: my number
    resize image width: small image
    connection mode: I tried all 3 modes

    Nothing ... I pray for help, further explanation, and the like, so I am disappointed because I can not use MMS still !

    Thank's in advance for help !
    I don't know what settings that are correct for your provider, but leave out starting zeros in IP adresses. (proxy: 10.0.5.19). I know people have had trouble when using starting zeros.

    Hope this helps.
    /oxpo

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    xuggs | # 1430 | 2010-04-23, 07:48 | Report

    Originally Posted by charbar View Post
    i finally figured out how to remove the access point. in your terminal:

    Code:
    gconftool-2 -R /system/osso/connectivity/IPA | grep MMS
    this should list the path of your MMS information

    then run:

    Code:
    gconftool-2 --recursive-set /system/osso/connectivity/IPA/MMS
    (or whatever the path was that you got from the above command)

    that should remove it! i got rid of mine... it was buggin the hell outta me :P
    Hey thanks for helping but nothing happens when I type the first piece of code. It does not list any path. Do i need to access root first? Am i doing something wrong?

    sorry i am new to maemo!

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