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      • rikR Offline
        rik @Fizz
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        @fizz said in MMS success and failure:

        The log file looks the same to me still. Here it is after a failed send image attempt:

        Can you try a receive MMS image? Other Canadian users reported they had trouble sending MMS but could receive. It doesn't solve your issue but helps identify where the problem may be?

        The log info above doesn't indicate failed to activate context and no context available to activate like before but rather Invalid URL: '' like @StandUpMobile is seeing, I think.

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          Fizz @rik
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          @rik
          Ugh... some simple tasks are so complicated... After copying gprs to my home folder, if i tried to open it, the OS only offered going to the Open Store. I tried Document Viewer, but it won't open anything not in the Documents folder. So i moved gprs to Documents, but then i couldn't find a way to copy the text. And after trying to download a couple text editors, none of those seemed to have a way to search folders for me to open the file.

          There must be an easier way, or i'm missing something.

          So i'm manually typing out the results here. gprs contains the following:

          [Settings]
          Powered=1
          RoamingAllowed=1
          
          [context1]
          Name=Bell internet
          AccessPointName=pda2.bell.ca
          Username=
          Password=
          AuthenticationMethod=chap
          Type=internet
          Protocal=ip
          Preferred=true
          MessageProxy=
          MessageCenter=
          
          [context2]
          Name=Virgin mms
          AccessPointName=pda.bell.ca
          Username=
          Password=
          AuthenticationMethod=chap
          Type=mms
          Protocal=ip
          Preferred=true
          MessageProxy=web.wireless.bell.ca:80
          MessageCenter=http://mms.bell.ca/mms/wapenc
          
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            rik @Fizz
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            @fizz you can install "Seabass" from the Open Store to better view and edit text files.

            Looking at your entries, the different things that stand out from mine are:

            • AuthenticationMethod=chap (mine is any)
            • I do not need any proxy settings for USA T-Mobile, so my MessageProxy is empty.... but it seems you do need it according to guides on the internet. I guess it wouldn't hurt to try without it?

            For reference here is my gprs file when using separate APNs for Internet and MMS (the IMS one comes back each time if I manually remove it, but it also doesn't even show in the GUI so I think we can ignore it?):

            [Settings]
            Powered=1
            RoamingAllowed=false
            
            [context3]
            Name=IMS
            AccessPointName=ims
            Username=
            Password=
            AuthenticationMethod=none
            Type=ims
            Protocol=dual
            Preferred=false
            
            [context4]
            Name=Internet/WebConnect
            AccessPointName=epc.tmobile.com
            Username=
            Password=
            AuthenticationMethod=none
            Type=internet
            Protocol=ip
            Preferred=true
            
            [context6]
            Name=US Mobile MMS
            AccessPointName=pwg
            Username=
            Password=
            AuthenticationMethod=any
            Type=mms
            Protocol=ip
            Preferred=true
            MessageProxy=
            MessageCenter=http://pwg.mmsmvno.com/mms/wapenc
            
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              Fizz @rik
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              @rik said in MMS success and failure:

              Can you try a receive MMS image? Other Canadian users reported they had trouble sending MMS but could receive. It doesn't solve your issue but helps identify where the problem may be?

              All the errors i have included are for when i try to receive. I can send images no problem, but i can't receive. The only thing i can receive are ordinary text messages.

              Mine also fails for group messages. That is, if someone sends out a mass message on which i am included, i get the same error message.

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                Fizz @rik
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                @rik
                I've installed Seabass2 and it looks promising. Thanks for that.

                I tried removing the MessageProxy entry, and that doesn't seem to make a difference.

                In comparing to your settings: you have Roaming as false, while mine is true. Might this do something?

                Is it possible for me to change the AuthenticaionMethod? It doesn't seem so via Settings, so i guess i'd have to manually edit the file. (Does Seabass2 have a sudo mode where i can see and modify the gprs file?)

                I'm not sure what else i can try.

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                  AppLee @ronbillock
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                  @ronbillock said in MMS success and failure:

                  the message that continued to fail was from iMessage/IOS

                  Apple has a feature that detects if the contact is an iOS user or not and then decide to send a MMS or an iMessage.
                  Maybe switching from iOS to Ubuntu Touch lead to iOS sending an iMessage when it is not compatible with Ubuntu Touch.

                  Checking and sharing the logs migh help to figure this out.
                  I doubt Apple took into account people switching from iOS to something different from Android.

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                    rik @Fizz
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                    @fizz said in MMS success and failure:

                    @rik said in MMS success and failure:

                    Can you try a receive MMS image? Other Canadian users reported they had trouble sending MMS but could receive. It doesn't solve your issue but helps identify where the problem may be?

                    All the errors i have included are for when i try to receive. I can send images no problem, but i can't receive. The only thing i can receive are ordinary text messages.

                    Mine also fails for group messages. That is, if someone sends out a mass message on which i am included, i get the same error message.

                    OK that is good progress: were you previously able to receive MMS or is that relatively recent? Anyway, it seems like you are in a similar situation as @StandUpMobile now, is that right @StandUpMobile ?

                    Can you try creating the MMS group (with the people icon to the right of the "TO" field, not just by clicking + and adding individuals) with multiple people then see if you can receive to it? It of course takes a bit of cooperation from willing friends 🙂

                    If you can receive those, then it seems the only / main issue is when you send it doesn't have a URL of where to send the messages. Why is this? Not sure but again I think that is the same that @StandUpMobile is seeing, we will wait for him to confirm.

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                      Fizz @rik
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                      @rik said in MMS success and failure:

                      @fizz said in MMS success and failure:

                      @rik said in MMS success and failure:

                      Can you try a receive MMS image? Other Canadian users reported they had trouble sending MMS but could receive. It doesn't solve your issue but helps identify where the problem may be?

                      All the errors i have included are for when i try to receive. I can send images no problem, but i can't receive. The only thing i can receive are ordinary text messages.

                      Mine also fails for group messages. That is, if someone sends out a mass message on which i am included, i get the same error message.

                      OK that is good progress: were you previously able to receive MMS or is that relatively recent? Anyway, it seems like you are in a similar situation as @StandUpMobile now, is that right @StandUpMobile ?

                      No, ever since i installed Ubuntu Touch, i've been able to send / receive ordinary texts, and send MMS (images) to others. But i have never been able to receive MMS (images or group messages).

                      So apologies if i gave the wrong impression, but from my perspective nothing has changed ever since i got Ubuntu Touch. It's always been this way.

                      Can you try creating the MMS group (with the people icon to the right of the "TO" field, not just by clicking + and adding individuals) with multiple people then see if you can receive to it? It of course takes a bit of cooperation from willing friends 🙂

                      I've learned i can text myself (tried sending an image over text to myself, which still fails). So perhaps i can include myself in a group. Let me try...

                      OK, i successfully sent a group message (to myself and the wifey), and i successfully received the message. So perhaps it's not considered a MMS. I know others have included me on group messages and they have given the same kind of error as when they try to send me an image.

                      So perhaps saying "group message" is a misnomer on my part, and we should just focus on my inability to receive MMS (any time someone tries to include an image in their text to me, it fails).

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                        lsitongia @ronbillock
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                        @ronbillock Yes, I switched providers, from Google Fi to Red Pocket.

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                          rik @Fizz
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                          @fizz said in MMS success and failure:

                          So perhaps saying "group message" is a misnomer on my part, and we should just focus on my inability to receive MMS (any time someone tries to include an image in their text to me, it fails).

                          OK sorry I was mixed up previously on if you could send or receive. So for failed incoming MMS, can you get them with wget? Then we could confirm it is NOT a group MMS. If it IS a group MMS, then if you manually create the group with the members, then re-attempt download it may work. Additionally, for failed MMS due to wifi being connected, you need to wait at least 1 minute after failure (and disconnect wifi) before re-trying.

                          Anyway, getting with wget would be informative if possible. Your older logs indicated no ril context (that was when trying the wrong APN entries), then your later log was when attempting to send, so I don't think we have an example here at least of the log when attempting to receive.

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                            ronbillock @rik
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                            @rik is this what the output should look like?
                            phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ wget http://mt.t-mobile.com/mm?T=m-6-2a6-1-8690c1-9b
                            --2022-01-19 17:10:00-- http://mt.t-mobile.com/mm?T=m-6-2a6-1-8690c1-9b
                            Resolving mt.t-mobile.com (mt.t-mobile.com)... 10.188.75.137, 64:ff9b:🔤4b89
                            Connecting to mt.t-mobile.com (mt.t-mobile.com)|10.188.75.137|:80... connected.
                            HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
                            Length: 268410 (262K) [application/vnd.wap.mms-message]
                            Saving to: ‘mm?T=m-6-2a6-1-8690c1-9b’

                              mm?T=   0%       0  --.-KB/s                   mm?T=m  12%  32.96K   121KB/s                  mm?T=m-  61% 161.97K   284KB/s              mm?T=m-6-2a 100% 262.12K   421KB/s    in 0.6s    
                            

                            2022-01-19 17:10:01 (421 KB/s) - ‘mm?T=m-6-2a6-1-8690c1-9b’ saved [268410/268410]

                            This is greek to me. If this says nothing, is there a way to clear the log and then I can send a message from my wife and then after it 'oops' try and get the log again?

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                              ronbillock @AppLee
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                              @applee which log(s)?

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                                rik @ronbillock
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                                @ronbillock said in MMS success and failure:

                                Saving to: ‘mm?T=m-6-2a6-1-8690c1-9b’

                                Your output shows that you successfully downloaded the MMS message with wget. You will find a file in your home directory named mm?T=m-6-2a6-1-8690c1-9b. Don't you love those filenames? 🙂 Open the file with "Seabass" so you can read it, again I suspect the reason the download in the messaging app failed is because this is a group message. The first few lines of the message will list the phone numbers part of the group. Use them to manually create the MMS group. Then try download again from messaging app. Hopefully it completes.

                                NO this isn't a solution, but it will hopefully show that the reason for the failure is the "known bug" that the MMS group must exist or else when downloading it fails. Please do report back so we can confirm or deny that we are on the right path.

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                                  ronbillock @rik
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                                  @rik I downloaded Seabass2. I have never used it before but am familiar with nano. Unless I am doing something wrong, it appears the file is completely empty. Do I have to type anything in the Seabass window to get it to read the file or should it just open up when I select it?

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                                    Fizz @rik
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                                    @rik said in MMS success and failure:

                                    OK sorry I was mixed up previously on if you could send or receive. So for failed incoming MMS, can you get them with wget? Then we could confirm it is NOT a group MMS. If it IS a group MMS, then if you manually create the group with the members, then re-attempt download it may work. Additionally, for failed MMS due to wifi being connected, you need to wait at least 1 minute after failure (and disconnect wifi) before re-trying.

                                    I am happy to try. But i know little about wget other than it retrieves files. I see that i need the address of of the nuntium.log file, what would that address be?

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                                      AppLee @ronbillock
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                                      @ronbillock said in MMS success and failure:

                                      @applee which log(s)?

                                      Nuntium, Ofono and maybe the messaging app
                                      You can copy them to a pastebin (e.g. https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/) so we can read them.
                                      The fresher the logs the better after receiving an MMS.

                                      I don't know how to analyze them but I know it will be helful to those who understand the inner mechanism of the MMS stack.

                                      Best of luck

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                                        ronbillock @AppLee
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                                        @applee well I am willing to do what I can to help but I will be on the road the next couple of days. Maybe I can re-engage when I have fresh 'failures'.

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                                          AppLee @ronbillock
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                                          @ronbillock
                                          Sure we cannot force you to swap phone/OS again 😉
                                          We're here to help those willing to give UT a try.

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                                            rik @Fizz
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                                            @fizz said in MMS success and failure:

                                            I am happy to try. But i know little about wget other than it retrieves files. I see that i need the address of of the nuntium.log file, what would that address be?

                                            nuntium.log can be found using "Log Viewer" app, or to directly find the file go to ~/.cache/upstart/nuntium.log (you can also find compressed older versions in that upstart folder)

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                                              Fizz @rik
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                                              @rik
                                              Oh, i had provided details from nuntium.log in earlier messages, and i thought you said you wanted it retrieved from a server using wget.

                                              nuntium.log seems to get cleared every day (it's not listed as an available log file in Log Viewer currently). So i'll have to send myself a test or two. One moment...

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