Alright,
I've exhausted most of the suggestions found on the internet so I'm asking for help on this one more (last hopefully) time...
I can not send MMS... I receive the ""Originator address not found" error...
I've checked the MMS options (arcsoft):
Server Name: Verizon Wireless
Gateway: *Blank
Port Number: 80
Server Address: http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms
Connect Via: Verizon Wireless (Matches the connection name under systems\connections)
Send Limit: 500K
I have confirmed the contents of the WSPheader registry but ... here they are... maybe I'm missing something:
Accept: application/vnc.wap.multipart.related
Accept-Charset: us-ascii,utf-8,iso-10646-usc-2,ISO-8859-1
Accept-Language: en
User-Agent: utstar6850
X-VzW-MDN: 1+MDN (ex. 12223334444)
x-wap-profile: http://uaprof.vtext.com/utstar/6850/utstar6850.xml
That is the entire contents of the HKLM\Software\Arcsoft\Arcsoft MMS UA\Config\mm1\WspHeader key.
If I need to post any further data or info... please let me know... I know its just MMS, but for some reason if something should work and it doesn't I can't rest until I get it working....
Could it be a VzW provisioning issue? This line has never used MMS before as it is a new line. How would I go about asking VzW to confirm that the phone has been setup properly in the MMS servers?
PS: I'm using the leaked VzW TP ROM.... with Arcsoft MMS 5.0.68.46 built in...
Thanks for any help,
Little correction
In the X-VzW-MDN string, try removing the 1 before your mobile number. I know on my 6800, with the custom rom loaded to it, I had to continually go in and re-enter all that data, and in that field on my device it was always x-VzW-MDN=937*****52 (hence without the +1)
Try that, let me know the scoop....
Nathan
I can't either.....thought it was just me. I get "Message Delivery failed or message reciept failed" .Hopefully the above solution works.
Ok... so Verizon is annoying
After three calls to customer service asking them to check the MMS provisioning server for my phone number the CS rep said "Strange, it shows your number as having this feature but it isn't activated." Which could mean one of many things including the two prior people doing something wrong etc...
Anyway they fixed it by dropped and readding the feature and everything works.
Thanks for all the help!
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I very rarely use MMS on my Himalaya, but I still like the feature to be there in case someone else sends me one. I recently received such a message from a friend, and was unable to download it. I am using O2 UK.
Now in the past, I have managed to send and receive MMS on the device, and have not since changed any settings relating to the service. However, when I now open the new MMS and click on the 'Download' button, the device connects to the WAP network, the 'MMS Receiving' icon appears at the top of the screen, and then promptly disappears. The message does not download, and simply allows me to press the 'Download' button again.
Have O2 changed the MMS service in some way during the past few months that would prevent me from receiving messages? I can still send them without problems, but receiving is another matter entirely.
I have tried reinstalling ArcSoft MMS, and reconfiguring the MMS server settings, but nothing I do seems to help.
Does anyone have any ideas, as I'm going crazy trying to figure this out...
Just for reference, here are my settings.
Connections:
My Work Network
WAP network GPRS
Cellular Line (GPRS)
wap.o2.co.uk
User: o2wap
Password: password
MMS Server:
Gateway: 193.113.200.195
Port number: 9201
Server address: http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002
Sending size limitation: MAX
MMS settings:
Connect via: My Work Network
Checked: Retrieve messages immediately
Checked: OK to download when roaming
Checked: Save sent messages
Attempts before giving up: 3
Photo resolution: Original
I guess I'm the only one having a problem... :?
Hi All,
After updating to the latest WMXL .2 i wanted to install all the operator settings from my operaters rom (3 Australia). ive been able to install all the .cab files but there are a few .cer.xml and .xml files that i have no idea how to install.
i have attaced the files as a .zip file
http://rapidshare.com/files/19956802/Hutch_3AUST_files.zip.html
i need some help in installing these files as i believe it will allow me to send MMS and recieve MMS as this has been a major issue with non-operator ROM's (even though the settings are right)
thank you in advance,
Drooch
drooch said:
Hi All,
After updating to the latest WMXL .2 i wanted to install all the operator settings from my operaters rom (3 Australia). ive been able to install all the .cab files but there are a few .cer.xml and .xml files that i have no idea how to install.
i have attaced the files as a .zip file
http://rapidshare.com/files/19956802/Hutch_3AUST_files.zip.html
i need some help in installing these files as i believe it will allow me to send MMS and recieve MMS as this has been a major issue with non-operator ROM's (even though the settings are right)
thank you in advance,
Drooch
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drooch,
can you email these to me at the email address on my profile... ill have a look tonight for you...
would love to know how to enable 3mms on 3AUS too, ive been fiddling round with it all today - to no avail!
the new v.2 is fantastic, big ups to kyphur and the team..
im relaying information to aussie3g.com as developments...develop
/timmy
i have been trying to get 3MMS working since november last year. no luck as of yet. 3services and 3netacces work 100% but MMS is giving me the shi#ts.
I guess the dopod roms for Aus have the settings/certificates embedded in the ROM.
jasjamming said:
i have been trying to get 3MMS working since november last year. no luck as of yet. 3services and 3netacces work 100% but MMS is giving me the shi#ts.
I guess the dopod roms for Aus have the settings/certificates embedded in the ROM.
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jas.... its not certificates...
i cannot see how privileged execution and SPC certificates have to do with MMS connections....
walshieau said:
jas.... its not certificates...
i cannot see how privileged execution and SPC certificates have to do with MMS connections....
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you probably right, but who know how these tight a$$'s at 3AUS have configured their services.
I cannot send an MMS, but when I receive one, it wont download and will sit in my notifications bugging me to download, but it just wont. I called them up and asked them for the settings, I told them that I have a jasjam and they said they wont tell me the settings. Damn bastards, ive been with them since they rolled out in Aus, had 4 handsets with them, its not like they havent made their money from me.....
oh well, i guess i might switch to optus soon, my workplace has scored a nice corporate deal with them, for $15 a month you get 100mb quota for 3g data traffic. (much better then 3aUS's $5 for 10mb...lol)
lets see what happens.
jasjamming said:
you probably right, but who know how these tight a$$'s at 3AUS have configured their services.
I cannot send an MMS, but when I receive one, it wont download and will sit in my notifications bugging me to download, but it just wont. I called them up and asked them for the settings, I told them that I have a jasjam and they said they wont tell me the settings. Damn bastards, ive been with them since they rolled out in Aus, had 4 handsets with them, its not like they havent made their money from me.....
oh well, i guess i might switch to optus soon, my workplace has scored a nice corporate deal with them, for $15 a month you get 100mb quota for 3g data traffic. (much better then 3aUS's $5 for 10mb...lol)
lets see what happens.
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as i said to dogeatdog01 best thing to do is just flash the OS.nb file of the 1.30 Dopod ROM and run the netwiz application and have a look at the settings
@dogeatdog01
are you going to flash the dopod rom to see the settings? if you do, please write them down and maybe we can make a cab file to ease the pain when we do rom updates....
I would have reverted back to the dopod rom but I dont have time to atm. well, i guess i am a hypocrit as for some reason, while working atm, i find myself on this forum.....
jasjamming said:
@dogeatdog01
are you going to flash the dopod rom to see the settings? if you do, please write them down and maybe we can make a cab file to ease the pain when we do rom updates....
I would have reverted back to the dopod rom but I dont have time to atm. well, i guess i am a hypocrit as for some reason, while working atm, i find myself on this forum.....
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hahahaha im talking to him on msn atm... looks ill have to do it for you lazy ba**ards
walshieau said:
hahahaha im talking to him on msn atm... looks ill have to do it for you lazy ba**ards
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you're a legend....
also, make the cab file too, and if you can, buy me some coke and ciggi's. lol
jasjamming said:
you're a legend....
also, make the cab file too, and if you can, buy me some coke and ciggi's. lol
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hahaha keep dreaming b**ch!! thats what a mrs is for !!
hi All,
just letting u know that MMS is **JUST** working, not that good but it kinda works
mms sends, after a few times trying to send, but recieving mms is very difficult. using sned/recieve and u get an error Synchronising.
i dont really know whats wrong... these are the settings ive entered in
MMS
Server Name: 3MMS
Gateway: 10.176.57.25
Port#: 8799
Server Address: http://mmsc.three.net.au:10021/mmsc
Connection Via: Work
Sending size limitations: 300kb
Wap Version: WAP 2.0
i would also like to get those reg. entries into the registry as, they seem to help with planet 3 (3 Australia content site) and they also look like they enter the emergency numbers too
Drooch
I've never had any problems with my Three settings, and I'm using XDA Live 0.20.1 with the settings. MMS sends and receives first time, without any errors.
My settings as follow:
MMS ***********************
Server Name: 3MMS
Gateway: 10.176.57.25
Port#: 8799
Server Address: http://mmsc.three.net.au:10021/mmsc
Connection Via: Work
Sending size limitations: 300kb
Wap Version: WAP 2.0
3Mail ********************
Account Type: IMAP4
Incoming Mail: mail.three.net.au
Outgoing Mail: smpt.three.net.au
Domain:
Connection: Work
Connections ========================
3Netaccess******************
Enter a name for the connection: 3Netaccess
Select a modem: Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G)
Access point name: 3netaccess
User name:
Password:
Domain:
Advanced (nil)
3services******************
Enter a name for the connection: 3services
Select a modem: Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G)
Access point name: 3services
User name:
Password:
Domain:
Advanced (nil)
thanks walshieau and kevinbaker
i finally got it to work
i used a modem name "3services" with an access point name "3services"
Then the following settings
MMS ***********************
Server Name: 3MMS
Gateway: 10.176.57.25
Port#: 8799
Server Address: http://mmsc.three.net.au:10021/mmsc
Connection Via: Work
Sending size limitations: 300kb
Wap Version: WAP 2.0
The 3AUS website stated that the connection should be via the "WAP NETWORK".
This didnt work so i tried the above but I dont have my WORK configured so i used connect via 3services. This works 100% now.
I cannot beleive it was that simple. I have been racking my brain everynow and then to get this thing to work.
Cheers.
jasjamming said:
thanks walshieau and kevinbaker
i finally got it to work
i used a modem name "3services" with an access point name "3services"
Then the following settings
MMS ***********************
Server Name: 3MMS
Gateway: 10.176.57.25
Port#: 8799
Server Address: http://mmsc.three.net.au:10021/mmsc
Connection Via: Work
Sending size limitations: 300kb
Wap Version: WAP 2.0
The 3AUS website stated that the connection should be via the "WAP NETWORK".
This didnt work so i tried the above but I dont have my WORK configured so i used connect via 3services. This works 100% now.
I cannot beleive it was that simple. I have been racking my brain everynow and then to get this thing to work.
Cheers.
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hahaha happy help a fellow melbournean... but i do recommend you transfer from that crappy network
walshieau said:
hahaha happy help a fellow melbournean... but i do recommend you transfer from that crappy network
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the only reason why I use it is due to their $3 unlimited send/receive email pack. i forward all my exchange email to my 3mail and push it via imap.
cheap alternative if u ask me.
jasjamming said:
the only reason why I use it is due to their $3 unlimited send/receive email pack. i forward all my exchange email to my 3mail and push it via imap.
cheap alternative if u ask me.
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hahahaa thats what i hear from everyone... well HSDPA gets switched on in 6 days for 3 in melbourne so there is more to cheer about....
I'm also using it for the $3 unlimited, also the $69 cap is pretty nice!
We've almost got enough of us here to have a Melbourne club .
jasjamming, how did you configure the push email? I've got mine setup to check every 15 mins from my Three mail (same as you; I forward my email to my 3mail) but I'd love to have push functionality.
I am having trouble sending a picture message through MMS. I installed this - http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=59412 - Arcsoft MMS. It now allows me to insert the pictures in my message, but when I go to send it it says:
"In order to send/download MM messages, the current active connection may be closed (this may affect other applications in use. Do you want to continue?" so I hit menu > yes.
Then is says:
Message delivery failed. Or Message receipt failed.
I am running NFSFANs Rom 111
anyone that can help?
GatorsUF said:
anyone that can help?
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who is your carrier what/who's version of arcsoft did u install. did you check your settings?
Service: Alltel which is now Verizon
Version: SPRINT Arcsoft MMS 5.0.70.24. Threading MMS works! (Updated 3-2-09)
Cabs: Sprint Arcsoft MMS 5.0.70.24.cab and Sprint Arcsoft MMS 5.0.70.24-pm.cab
Neither version would work with my service, I have Alltel and the rls says Sprint, so that may be my problem. All I want to do is send picture messages. My phone can do almost anything I want but it can't send a picture message that my old Nokia from 3 years ago could do?
Thnx for the help btw
P.S. another odd bug with that Arcsoft program is when I go to check my emails and hit "Mark All as Read" it opens the Arcsoft settings...wierd...
ok so go to your inbox then press menu/mms options(may say pics and video options)/servers/alltel. if alltel isnt there just click on the default. if alltel is there and not the default-set it to default and delete others. then open the default. here is your settings.
server name: Alltel MMSC
Gateway: mms.alltel.com
port:8080 (try 8080 first if it doesnt work try just 80)
server address: http://mms.alltel.com/servlets/mms
connect via: the internet
send limit: i have mine set 100k currently
if you dont care to use an older arcsoft just install this it should work right from the get go. im pretty sure its calkulins. ive used it 4ever.
any chance you can get this app to work with the TELUS network?
That would be great if it worked for Telus...
Finally got a custom ROM on my phone, NFSFANs, and I must say I really like it, but for some reason I am unable to MMS. I looked through all the places i thought would be obvious settings, but i cant find anything
anyone else experience this?
same issue
i have been haveing the same issue on my touch pro, i dont see were to fix it when i try to send it starts to then says unable to send does any one know of a fix for this, i am useing Energy.HERMAN.23518.StandardM2.5_27.
use this
use this cab, it appears that messaging is still not ready for the new 2011 builds...
This will disable the HTC Messaging and take you back to the winmo messaging.
You also need the second cab to take your phone back to what sense2.1 used and it should work...
There is also a third file attached, that one you install by itself, you have to go to the "all messages" then you have to go to the menu>options>settings and put your settings.
Search on it a little more, If I find the full information again I will let you know. I read on it last night and got my wifes touch pro2 to mms again so this should work for you too...
Maybesz?
I beleive this may be what your after, these settings are carrier specfic in order to get MMS working
HKLM\Software\Arcsoft\Arcsoft MMS UA\Config\MM1 Default Setting Cricket MMS and Change WAP default Port 1&2 to 8080 and WAP Default Time Out to 10000
HKLM\Software\Arcsoft\Arcsoft MMS UA\Config\MM1\MMSCSetting\Cricket MMS Ensure Gateway Port is 8080 ISP is Cricket MMS, MmscURI is set to http://mms.mycricket.com/servlets/mms , Name is Cricket MMS, Ensure the next 4 settings WAP1RecvDefault Size, WAP1Send WAP2 Recv and WAP2 Send are set to 1024000 WAPType to 1 (WAPType to 1 Ensures WAP 2.0)
WspHeader Accept: application/vnd.wap.multipart.related
X-Cricket-MDN this is your 10digit cell number (this might say X-Verizon or X-Sprint Change the value name to X-Cricket-MDN) Value Data 555-555-5555 < of course put in your own phone number no dashes.
Under UI\Domain http://mms.mycricket.com/servlets/mms
Under UI\SizeLimit WAP1RecvLimit 1,2,3 set everything on that page (12 settings in all) 1024000 (this is part of your 1000K send and receive limit)
HKLM /software/arcsoft mms ua/config/UI
find EnableServerEdit and change it from 0 to 1
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Int ernet Settings Where it says Connections, Delete that entire string Hold down stylus on Connections circle it and delete it, This is what keeps the MMS from sending. Bad thing is every time you open explorer it re-writes this registry. To solve that many of us have just used something else besides Explorer. Like Opera, Firefox Mobile or Skyfire.
You can still use these browsers without writing the Connections Value. If you don’t want to use anything but Explorer, you are going to have to go into this registry file and delete the Connections string every time to send MMS or until someone comes up with a registry hack to Auto delete this value every time you close IE …Close Regedit.
Now go to your messages and click menu/MMS options and then click server and click add new. Add new or if you already have one called something else just click it and click edit...you need to change these settings to
Server Name Cricket
Gateway leave blank
Port Number 8080
Server address http://mms.mycricket.com/servlets/mms
Connect Via Cricket MMS
Sending limit (should be 1024000 if you changed these settings correctly in regedit)
Wap version Wap 2.0 (Wap 2.0 should be pre selected, if it is don’t touch it. If it keeps reverting back to 1.2 when you click close? Go back into regedit and select WapType 1 as mentioned previously, this forces it into WAP 2.0 without it MMS won’t work.) Now if you have more than 1 select the cricket one you just configured and hit set as default then go back to HKLM\Software\Arcsoft\Arcsoft MMS UA\Config\MM1\MMSCSetting\Cricket MMS and delete the other configuration, when you go back into settings CricKet should be the only one there and it should be default.
Start\Settings\Connections\Connections Under the General Tab Enter Cricket. Under the Modem Tab put in Cricket Mobile Web select modem to cellular line. Click next put in #777 to dial to Cricket, click next… User Name: [email protected] Password: cricket Domain: Leave Blank, click finish…under proxy settings, check these 2 boxes (this network connects to the internet, and this network uses a proxy server to connect to the internet) Proxy Server: wap.mycricket.com click advanced. The only thing with a value should be HTTP wap.mycricket.com:8080 the rest blank. Click ok and ok again, this ok should bring you back to the connections screen at the bottom click advanced. Click select networks. Under both drop downs select Cricket. Click Ok Go into Exceptions Click add new URL for each of the following settings you are going to need to click add new url again, these don’t all go under one “Add new URL” Block
*mms.mycricket.com/servlets/mms
*.mms.mycricket.com/servlets/mms
*mycricket.com/
*.mycricket.com/
*.mms.mycricket.com/
*mms.mycricket.com/
Then Soft Reset.
COPIED FROM http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=25859
no credit to myself
AHHH!!!! His reply makes better sense for your question then mine.
I bow to you oh gran masta!!!
I have been doing some research and apparently the only company that supports MMS over Wi-Fi is T-mobile. I want to know how it works, and more importantly I want to know why other carriers insist MMS must go over their data. I am upset with my carrier because in one breath they say "This plan comes with unlimited picture messaging" then says "but you must have a data plan to send picture messages" AND we will charge you $1/megabyte. You don't have to be a rocket scientist to know this is just plain wrong. So how does it work? Is it a special app? Is is a special kernel? Rom? Please enlighten me.
Thanks
ethan_hines said:
I have been doing some research and apparently the only company that supports MMS over Wi-Fi is T-mobile. I want to know how it works, and more importantly I want to know why other carriers insist MMS must go over their data. I am upset with my carrier because in one breath they say "This plan comes with unlimited picture messaging" then says "but you must have a data plan to send picture messages" AND we will charge you $1/megabyte. You don't have to be a rocket scientist to know this is just plain wrong. So how does it work? Is it a special app? Is is a special kernel? Rom? Please enlighten me.
Thanks
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Here is an extract from wikipedia
MMS messages are delivered in a completely different way from SMS. The first step is for the sending device to encode the multimedia content in a fashion similar to sending a MIME e-mail (MIME content formats are defined in the MMS Message Encapsulation specification). The message is then forwarded to the carrier's MMS store and forward server, known as the MMSC (Multimedia Messaging Service Centre). If the receiver is on another carrier, the relay forwards the message to the recipient's carrier using the Internet.[5]
Once the MMSC has received a message, it first determines whether the receiver's handset is "MMS capable", that it supports the standards for receiving MMS. If so, the content is extracted and sent to a temporary storage server with an HTTP front-end. An SMS "control message" containing the URL of the content is then sent to the recipient's handset to trigger the receiver's WAP browser to open and receive the content from the embedded URL.
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I'm no expert, but I think the problem is that the store and forward server of your carrier are just accessible over your data connection and not connected to the internet. So you are forced to transfer the data over your data connection.
It seems odd that my carrier would restrict access to its MMSC server to 2G/3G/LTE only. Here are the addresses for (Telus's MMSC)
MMSC: http://aliasredirect.net/proxy/mmsc (seems like just a regular web server)
MMS proxy: 74.49.0.18
MMS port: 80 (just like a regular HTTP server)
MCC: 302 (i don't think this has to do with the MMSC)
MNC: 220 (" " " " " " )
If they are restricting to just data plans that is obviously a way to get money. And I don't agree at all with that kind of policy.
ethan_hines said:
It seems odd that my carrier would restrict access to its MMSC server to 2G/3G/LTE only. Here are the addresses for (Telus's MMSC)
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I just looked into the MMS specifications.
The communication between your mobile phone and your carrier (the MMS Proxy-Relay) is WSP, which is similar to HTTP.
The problem is there is no authentification whatsoever in the whole standart, so the only authentification is the source of the request.
In other words it is technicallly impossible to send mms over your wifi connection, because your carrier cannot know that you are the sender of the message.
I assume then my phone identifies itself when it makes a request to the MMSC server? IMEI? Is there anyway to get a log of this communication between my phone and the server? Thanks Very Much for Shedding Some Light on this issue.
Another reason I think the carriers do not allow connection to their MMSC server via wifi (ie the internet) is because it seems to be unprotected. If they were to add authentication to the server then maybe they could open the server up to outside the network traffic. But if you ask me I should be able to choose an independent MMSC server for sending and receiving MMS. Actually I think I recall seeing MMSC servers you can download but imagine they are a pain to set up.
similar question
Since my question is similar to the OP I'll ask my question here. Is there a relatively convenient android app to send/receive MMS over WiFi? Don't care if its my number or some pseudo number generated by the app.
Textra can send mms over wifi.
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david279 said:
Textra can send mms over wifi.
Sent from my One using Tapatalk
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Along with textra and every other app i've tried, wifi mms sending doesnt work. And I'm on T-mobile.
It works great on stock roms with stock sms appwith wifi-calling enabled, even if ZERO cell tower connection, but as soon as I go to another sms/mms app or onto a kitkat rom or something that does not include wifi calling, I cant get a single mms out over wifi.
It does work with Sprint, I have wifi at my workplace and sending big pictures would be instant, only the wifi enabled and 3g/4g would never even turn on. i just switched to ATT and now have a S4 and cannot do it, where as with spring i had a S3 and had both phones active in my hand and saw that with sprint it worked everytime. my S4 would activate 4G to send.. and once done the icon would dissapear but Wifi was active the entire time and it took much longer since my service is limited so it was very clear what each phone was doing!! I want MMS over WIFI !!!
btw both phones using textra app!