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What if we ran our own MMS server. Would that still allow us to connect to users not using our MMS information? I've been looking at mbuni.org. The Alltel tech I spoke to today said I could probably just run my own MMS server.
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It's a good idea, but I would imagine it would only send stuff to people on the same server. Cause a server has to have the support to be able to send to other servers. Like how it took a while for Alltel to let us send pics to Verizon. The server didn't support it. They had to integrate it into the server. You'd have to find a server that said it supported Alltel inorder for it to be worth it. And then it would be just what that server supported. I haven't really researched it much, so I don't know of any good server's to pic from.
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Just saw this on HowardForums... looks like Alltel is having an issue with the picture messaging. Possibly a reason why your testing may not be working...
http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php?t=1239268
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If you can give me a few filenames that the Arcsoft program uses, I can search through the Windows directory... maybe they've tied it into there... EDIT: I've found some files that do mention Arcsoft under the \Windows folder... MMS Composer.htm MMSCtxMenuPlugin.dll MMSForm.dll MMSTemplates0409.inf mmstool.dll MMSTransport.dll Last edited by hecatomb; 09-14-2007 at 10:53 AM. |
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