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Originally Posted by Xxsrt4xX
Here's what I'm thinking. We either have to do a reg edit and lower the avaiable memory required to send the mail or this was a trial program and the trial has ended. I called my wife about a half hour ago and had her send me a pic. It went through fine. She has a Sprint flip phone (SCP-3100). So with that said it's definitely either a programming issue or just that the program is a trial issue. Either way, it's with our phones and not a Sprint issue.
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Inbound picture mail is just a H TTP U RL in a SMS message. It should always work as long as your SMS is working. It's just a simple message.
While I hope your right and it's just an application tweak...
Your assuming sprint didn't change something that screwed this app into not working. PPC phones do not use the same data path on the sprint network as do regular phones.
PPC phones go through the BMI (byte mobile) for compression.
Regular phones go through the MAG6 gateway which does a HTML -> WML conversion for the phone. Among many other things... (no need to get into)
While they do follow a similar path on Sprint PDSN network they do deviate from one another a bit.
Hopefully if it was a change on sprints end it can be fixed with a small change in the phone app. But it would be pretty easy for sprint to block inbound picturemail from the datapath the PPCs take as it does differ from a regular handset enough.