T-mobile's MMS-to-email template has junk image attachments that get picked up by pixelpipe.
T-mobile's MMS-to-email template has junk image attachments that get picked up by pixelpipe. When I email a picture message via tmobile it comes out like this:
Pixelpipe seems to be seeing all those email template images as stuff i want to add. It should only grab the image I'm sending.
For instance here's twitpic:
Please filter these out, otherwise pixelpipe is useless to me.
Pixelpipe seems to be seeing all those email template images as stuff i want to add. It should only grab the image I'm sending.
For instance here's twitpic:
Please filter these out, otherwise pixelpipe is useless to me.
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Inappropriate?FYI I found a way to post to multiple services without pixelpipe. I added the email address for each service to my address book on my phone, then added each contact to a group. Then I can just send a picture message to the group and off it goes. No API or middleman needed.
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Inappropriate?curious if this has been fixed yet.. many thanks for the current fixes, but i'm still curious if i should risk the template getting sent again... any updates?
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Inappropriate?It seems t-mobile simply don't care about this issue. I've got the same problem
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Inappropriate?We've implemented a solution that will filter the T-Mobile template images out of MMS uploads. The fix should work for most other operator templates as well.
Sorry for the delay!
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Inappropriate?Hi, just started using your service and I notice that T-Mobile UK MMS are sending their spam along with my picture which results in two entries to my twitter feed - not good!
I then get my proper picture as an entry on twitter/twitpic and their crud:
e.g.
http://twitpic.com/2wtqe
http://pixelpipe.com/item/d8788eff-57...
Any way to resolve this?
I’m fed up with T-Mobile's spam that I'm paying them to send!
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Looks like they've changed their messages again, we'll have a look.
Can you send email from your phone? That'd fix the issue. -
Hi, yes I could email however using MMS is free for me when in the EU so I would like to use it to keep my networks up to date. If you could sort out the (T-Mobile's!) issue I'd be very grateful.
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