fMMS 1.0.0 is a application for Nokia N900 with which we send and receive MMS. fMMS have passed many levels of development and finally now in V1.0. fMMS is written in python + gtk. The installation and using the application is very easy. And also many crucial bugs have been fixed now. We thank frals for giving us such a nice application.

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How fMMS works ?
fMMS installs a daemon (program running in the background) which will start whenever an SMS Push message (this SMS is of a special kind which is not handled by default in Fremantle) related to MMS is received by your phone. It will read the SMS message and try to fetch the MMS from your operator.
If successful you will get a notification “MMS Received” which looks like the notification you get when you receive a new e-mail; click on it or start fMMS manually to view your MMS.
If the fetching fails, you will get a notification saying “SMS Push received” which looks like the “New SMS” notification, clicking on this also launches fMMS.Help improve
Encountered an error?
Please do the following:
Open X-Terminal and enter the following:
cp /tmp/fmms.log /home/user/MyDocs/Then either use the email client on the N900 to send me ‘fmms.log’ or connect it as “Mass Storage” and send it from your desktop computer – the file is in the root directory when plugged in as mass storage device.
In the email please include what operator you are on and in what country, as well as your forum username (if registered) and a link to any relevant post you may have posted in this thread. Thanks!
Please send the email to: fmms@frals.seFAQ
Delete messages:
Tap-and-hold in the main view -> Click “Delete”
or Open the message -> Application menu -> DeleteSave images from MMS message:
Tap-and-hold on the image -> Open -> “Photos” application opens with the image.Explanation of connection modes
* Polite (Default behavior <0.6): Only switch to MMS connection if no connection is active, otherwise do nothing (pretty much)
* Rude: Force a disconnect of the active connection regardless of what it is, connect to MMS APN and then reconnect to the old one.
* Havoc: Try to bring up a connection to the MMS APN in parallell with whatever is active, this is what most other phones do. Note that to get this functionality on the N900 there are a few ugly hacks active which might break stuff, but it *should* workNote on APN
fMMS adds its own APN as of 0.9.0, if its a fresh install it will try to get the settings for you automatically when you open the configuration, otherwise it will import your old settings from the previous APN.
When using Havoc mode the MMS APN will be removed from the list in the connections UI as Fremantle does not handle 2 APNs gracefully and Havoc mode does not need it listed there.
The other two modes does however still show it, HOPEFULLY it should not get automatically picked up if you got autoconnect to GPRS on.If the device is auto connecting to the MMS APN instead of the regular internet one automatically; runing:
/opt/fmms/fmms_config.py
in the terminal should correct this – please verify by checking in “Internet Connections” as well as edit the access point to make sure all settings got changed.If your settings seems to be wrong, please check: http://wiki.maemo.org/MMS
Known issues:
Other devices might not receive/display non-english characters properly.
Other devices might not receive/display MMS without any text in.Advanced configuration
Changing user-agent fMMS sends (Softbank JP users need to do this from what I’ve heard):
gconftool-2 -st string /apps/fmms/useragent “New UA String”Manually specify image resize:
gconftool-2 -st int /apps/fmms/img_resize_width 1024Disable all connection modes:
gconftool-2 -st int /apps/fmms/connmode 10Reset all settings:
gconftool-2 -R /apps/fmms|grep apn
Should return: apn = xxxx
gconftool-2 –recursive-unset /system/osso/connectivity/IAP/xxxx
gconftool-2 –recursive-unset /apps/fmmsRemove all messages: rm -r /home/user/.fmms/
Other
Nokias stance on MMS for the N900: http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p…&postcount=367
Vodafone UK support: http://forum.vodafone.co.uk/index.ph…pic=52406&st=0 and http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p…postcount=1271
Old thread: http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=39737Links
Bugs: https://bugs.maemo.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=fMMS
Garage site: https://garage.maemo.org/projects/fmms
Code available at: http://gitorious.org/fmms
Dev blog: http://blog.frals.se
Download fMMS 1.0.0
Donate frals here http://blog.frals.se/donate/

when running in Havoc mode my internet connection is ok until I send a mms via fmms, at this point my internet connection remains unchanged on the connection details but web sites show “Restricted Request”. This is only corrected when I disconnect my internet connection and reconnect it. Is there a solution to this issue, othewise the program works fine.
Since my last statement regarding havoc mode causing internet connection issues the problem seems to have corrected its self and havoc mode now works fine, weird I know but there you go…
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