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Re: Sprint Denies PPC customers from sending picmail

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Originally Posted by SomeGuyMMS View Post
The Arcsoft Picmail program which PDA users used to send MMS messages used a servlet that was located on Sprints site, Just like they have send SMS from their site. Well, sprint actually removed that servlet from their site, with the intention of blocking PDA users.

Normal phones use a non-disclosed protocol for sending Picture Mail. That is why they continue to have this ability. If I knew this API, I would write an app in a second.
I wonder if it's similar to the coding in the Arcsoft app? I know that a device ID code was part of the login to the servelet, and assumed they had set the servelet to deny any WM ID.
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