Calling all cloned ESNs, Picture Mail Exploit Test
Can someone who's Apache ESN has been overwritten with that of a dumbphone try to send a picture message for me? It is possible that Sprint is blocking picture mail access by device type rather than authentication information (Sprint knows what type of phone you have, your ESN is registered,) which would be horrible, and unsolvable. However, if you are still unable to send picture messages, receiving the same error message, the Sprint MMS server is blocking picture messages based on setting arcsoft sends, in which case, header settings may be exploited to potentially trick the server, and allow sending of MMS.
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