Hey everyone. For two years, I've had an MMS server on my domain. I set it up back when I was on Verizon and had the E815. On that phone, you could have two MMS servers: one for Verizon, and one for a custom (after hacking, of course). Basically, I can send the file to whoever, but a copy also gets posted immediately on the MMS server. It's a very handy feature to have.
I have not used the MMS server since switching, because the option simply wasn't there with every other phone I've had. Now with the Tilt, I can enter an additional MMS server, but I have to go in and change the config each time to make my server default.
Is there any way to edit the "send" dialog boxes in MMS so I can send to my alternative server w/o making it default?
Thanks in advance!
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Hi All,
I recently upgraded to WM6 using midgets build. I have found now that when recieving MMS they all come through as 5kb and are tiny. I have tried sending small files like 50kb to myself and they come through at 5kb too. this also happens when it gets sent from another phone to my phone.
I have checked on the other devices that the compression is disabled but still no joy. Was wondering if anyone is having the same problem? If so is there a solution? Other than this the WM6 version is very good.
Would appreciate some help.
Thanks
Hi Wolfie,
Are you sure you're using the same MMS settings you used before..? because I used both Midget's and Ivan's ROM and they both seem to have MMS working fine. I tried sending 80kb (with audio, picture and text) MMS messages to myself and I can receive the entire thing.
Hi Thanks for replying.
I'm pretty sure i'm using the same settings? What settings are you using? I am on O2 if that helps. Is there anywhere i can find the optimal settings?
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Please ensure that when entering 'O2' into the settings that the letter 'O' is selected and not a zero.
1. Select 'Start'
2. Select 'Messaging'
3. Select 'Menu'
4. Select 'MMS Configuration'
5. Select 'Servers'
6. Select 'New'
7. Type in Server name or 'O2 MMS'
8. Select 'Gateway' and type in '193.113.200.195'
9. Select 'Port number' and type in '9201'
10. Select 'Server address' and enter 'http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002'
11. Select 'Connect via' and select 'My Work Network''
12. Click 'OK'
13. Highlight 'O2 MMS' and click on 'Set As Default'
The MMS settings are now complete. However if you are still experiencing any issues using this service, please contact O2 Customer Services.
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hi uatec,
thanks for the settings, i tried this and still no joy!!! I can send to other phones ok but when recieving it comes very small?? I'm confused
Uhmmm... how about Photo Resolution under MMS Configuration-Preferences? Is it set to original? Have you tried playing around with the WAP version under Servers?
yep it is set to original resolution, i have tried both wap stack settings. I just reflashed the rom and still have the problems? i also tried using the settings.cab that was talked about in the other forums, still no joy. Maybe i will just ahve to stick with recieving 5kb MMS!!!
UPDATE!!
i reflashed with Ivans rom and MMS is back working again? So it must be an issue with Midgets rom? or compatability with my phone? Very interesting any thoughts as to why?
My problem is exactly the same - incoming (even selfesent MMS pictures) are coming to me with MAXIMUM size of 6KB. I use Jwrightcmp's WM5 AKU3.2 1.90.96. I put a note in relevant thread. Incoming pictures are always resized to 128x119, without any sence what resolution was the originally. Settings regarding foto in MMS composer seems to be only related to outgoing fotos but not for incoming.
So after trying what seems like an endless number of radios, I'm unable to send emails from my phone using Gmail. Before flashing Hyperdragon III onto my phone, I was able to send/receive email no problem. Now I'm only able to receive, can't send email at all - says Unable to send message(s) - error synchronizing.
If someone could point me in the right direction, that would be awesome. This is starting to get frustrating.
start, settings, connections, manage existing, proxy settings, un-check this network uses a proxy server to connect to the internet
Checked that and the option to use a proxy is already disabled. Any other ideas? Definitely appreciate the suggestion tho.
PS. I also have the cabs to enable/disable the cingular/att proxy and neither makes a difference. Before changing the ROM, emails would send regardless of which setting I used. Hope this helps.
Dbagjones said:
Checked that and the option to use a proxy is already disabled. Any other ideas? Definitely appreciate the suggestion tho.
PS. I also have the cabs to enable/disable the cingular/att proxy and neither makes a difference. Before changing the ROM, emails would send regardless of which setting I used. Hope this helps.
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Edit Account setup, then keep hitting mext until you get to the outgoing server settings and after "smtp.gmail.com" add ":587" to the end.
Worked immediately for me. It has to do with the new server authentication that wm6.1 or something requires.
Hope that fixes your problem! let me know if I need to be more specific, I'm at school and I gotta run.
Tried that and no dice. Does seem to be a WM6.1 issue though from what I've been reading.
maybe you should flash different HyderDragon...as there are two new versions came out. Or maybe try to flash the radio...Do you know what radio version you were using before flashed to HDIII?
Don't think it's the radio at this point. I've tried most of them in an attempt to fix the problem, but the 6.0-6.1 upgrade seems to be the culprit.
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Don't think it's the radio at this point. I've tried most of them in an attempt to fix the problem, but the 6.0-6.1 upgrade seems to be the culprit.
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it prolly is, i mean since its release theres been all sorts of bugs reported ( as well as with HPD III, hence why i wont flash it ) but imo what u should do is start over..
re-flash, get ur new radio and take it from there
Jstar
try running the remove hidden proxy cab and then run the restore hidden proxy cab. i had this problem with gmail before and i think thats how i fixed it. it has nothing to do with the radio your using. just go to at&ts site and look up the connection settings and make sure everything makes sense...
If that doesn't work.
You could always try this.
I seriously doubt this is a radio related issue
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=78886
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To configure IMAP for your Windows Mobile 6 device, just follow these steps:
Enable IMAP in your Gmail settings.
Open the Start menu and select Programs > Messaging > New E-mail Account.
Enter your Gmail address (including '@gmail.com') in the E-mail Address field*. Google Apps users, enter your full address in the format '[email protected]_domain.com'*.
* Windows Mobile 6.1 users: Enter an unintelligible email address (such as '[email protected]') at this step. This will bypass the automatic configuration for POP access.
Uncheck the box that asks to get settings automatically from the Internet and select Next.
Select Internet e-mail as your email provider in the drop-down menu.
Enter your name as you want it to appear in sent emails.
Enter a descriptive name for the email account and select Next.
Enter 'imap.gmail.com' in the Incoming Mail Server field.
Select IMAP4 as the Account type from the drop-down menu and select Next.
Enter your full email address (including '@gmail.com' or '@your_domain.com') and password.
Select Next.
Enter 'smtp.gmail.com' in the Outgoing (SMTP) Mail Server field.
Make sure that the Outgoing server requires authentication box is checked.
Select the Advanced Server Settings link.
Make sure that the Require SSL box is checked for both incoming and outgoing emails.
Select The Internet as the network connection from the drop-down menu.
Select Done and then Next.
Select how often you want your phone to send/receive emails from the drop-down menu.
For more download options, select the Review all download settings link.
Select Finish.
Check our recommended client settings, and adjust your client's settings as needed.
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Checked that already, too. I'm not exactly a total noob I've had all my stuff working perfectly until upgrading to WM 6.1. The Hyperdragon rom was after the initial upgrade from 6-6.1. Email sending (receiving is fine) through my Gmail accounts just doesn't seem to work now. I suppose I can go back to stock, but... *shudder*
I have the pantech pn-820, and the manual says I can send an MMS like a text message if I don't have an internet connection setup. Note: I did not setup one on my phone.
The Internet Connection is set to Automatic, so I can't turn it off! I just want to use basic pix/txt messaging and sync my outlook calendar appointments. No wireless connection needed for this.
I think it is ridiculous that I would get charged kb usage for something I never got charged for before.
How do I:
Disable the MMS Client (which uses internet to send MMS messages)
Enable regular MMS messaging
Disable Internet Connection, or alter the registry so I can choose if it is on or off.
Any or all of these would be awesome. I have been looking through the registry quite extensively, but am not sure which values I need to change/add/delete to make this work.
Thanks!
After seeing several areas in my phone and in many other phones, of where you can manually input the MMS settings (like server etc..), is it possible (maybe they already exist) that a company or a website could run there own MMS service and have messages routed to your phone (and you could send MMS through this service as well?) and possibly also have an online account?
It could be the youmail.com of MMS.
someone posted an MMS by Mail post just a while ago in the Dev&Hack section i believe.. you should look it up.
I am reading this and thinking how many times I wanted to sent SMS, but instead it was converted to MMS
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/04/20/three_uk_mms_price_increases/
and then I saw an extra charge on my bill, but I could have sent it via Telegram or other messaging app.
I order to stop my phone sending MMS, is it sufficient to change APN settings "APN type" to "default,supl,dun,hipri" and take out the mms as well as
delete MMSC, MMS proxy and MMS port details?