Guest acepilot74 Posted July 9, 2004 Report Posted July 9, 2004 My apologies if this is a re-hash of any past threads ... I tried searching the archives but got impatient :D I have an unlocked Motorola MPx200 with the unbranded Smartphone 2002 ROM with AT&T Wireless Service in the U.S. I was able to get the following MMS settings from a past post on modaco.com: Under Settings->Data Connections: Internet connection: AT&T GPRS (described below) Work connection: None Available WAP connection: Automatic Secure WAP connection: None Availalble These are my created connections: ---Proxy Connections--- Name: AT&T Proxy Connects from: The Internet Connects to: WAP Network Proxy (name:port): 10.250.250.54:8080 Type: HTTP Username: Password: ---GPRS Connections--- Name: AT&T GPRS Connects to: The Internet Access point: proxy Username: Password: Primary DNS: 0.0.0.0 Secondary DNS: 0.0.0.0 IP address : Under the ---MMS Profile--- MMSC: http://mmsc.mobile.attwireless.net/ Data Connections: AT&T GPRS (as configured above) Gateway: WAP 1.0 Gateway IP Address: 010.250.250.100 Port: 9201 Encoding: Binary Encoding Whenever I try to send a MMS message to a regular e-mail address, it works fine. But when I try to send an MMS to another MMS-enabled phone, it never gets to the other phone. I discovered that my phone is doing the following to a phone number in an MMS message, the phone number looks like this: **********/[email protected] Any ideas of what I've got wrong in my settings so that I can fix this issue? Any help would be GREATLY appreciated :D
Guest nickcornaglia Posted July 9, 2004 Report Posted July 9, 2004 Hey you asked me this in an email and I never responded...probably 'cause I dont really know. As far as I know...you cant send an MMS to anyone on a different network. I may be wrong...but that is my understanding. Also, when I send an MMS to an email address...I get the email...but with no content at all. No picture. No Text. I'm not sure if you need to subscribe to a service on AT&T to be able to send MMS. Does mMode cover MMS or what they probably call picture messaging? I'm not sure. But I would like to know as I have never been able to use MMS on any phone I've ever had yet. Mostly because I never have any friends or family on the same service as me.
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