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From: | Jari Turkia |
Subject: | Re: Send MMS |
Date: | Fri, 01 Jun 2007 17:50:20 +0300 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 2.0.0.0 (Windows/20070326) |
shacky wrote:
Some co-location places are bunkers, other's have a policy which won't allow GSM phones inside at all. Rest may be insulated for electro-magnetic radiation, which very effectively prevents GSM-phones from working. Make sure you don't assume that it's ok to have one.use a GSM-phone. My guess is that your co-loc provider won't allow having a physical mobile phone at their site. That's why I run Gnokii over SOAP.This could not be a problem: perhaps I can install a GPRS modem on my co-location server (perhaps a GPRS/PCMCIA internal card).
See http://www.hellkvist.org/software/index.php <http://www.hellkvist.org/software/index.php> for MMSLIB or <http://search.cpan.org/%7Erobl/MMS-Mail-Message-0.06/lib/MMS/Mail/Message.pm>What part of the work these programs do for me? How I can use them? I know PHP...
The MMSLIB part will work for you. You can create MMS-messages with it. Regards, Jari Turkia
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