fMMS app possible to send MMS on Nokia N900

Sometime ago that already we speak that the Maemo operating system on Nokia N900 had not support for MMS, although you can use MMS be quite expensive and quite useless if your terminal can be connected to networks such as Google Talk, Yahoo Messenger or social networks as Facebook or Twitter and also has email.
But now, thanks to the app based on Python called fMMS, already is possible to send MMS from our N900. fMMS is not yet available in the repository Extras-Devel, but if you can install as .deb. Personally i don’t like install .deb files, but if you are very interested in prove fMMS is a risk that you can run or wait it in Extra-Devel.
After you download and install fMMS you will have to configure it, for this creates an access point of your operator to include the proxy of the operator and connect manually as MMS APN (Access Point Name).
Some FAQS of the author:
- You have to connect to the MMS APN manually when sending MMS.
- Disconnect from all others APNs when when trying to receive MMS
- Problem: Configuration does not accept my APN.
- Solution: Make sure you type in the name exactly like it says in “Internet Connections”. This means it only takes existing APNs, it does not create a new one.
- Problem: “Name or service unknown”/”No route to host”/”Connection refused” or similar when sending
- Solution: Make sure you are connected to the MMS APN (you have to connect manually) – if you still get the error, try pinging the mmsc host from the terminal. If it still fails, double check your connection settings. If your provider list a “MMS Proxy” or “MMS Gateway”, input this in the HTTP Proxy settings for the connection
Don’t forget to set the proxy in internet connections!
Download fMMS for Nokia N900 | Maemo garage
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