MMS to nonsupported phone/number... will you get a notification that it was not delivered?
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@stess said in MMS to nonsupported phone/number... will you get a notification that it was not delivered?:
Let me rephrase my question.... is SMS/MMS similar to postal mail? Basically, you only know when you send the mail... but whether the mail got lost or not you never know... or is there any mechanism behind SMS/MMS that act similar to confirmation page for faxes?
Don't believe that there is anything like that.
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@scottalanmiller said in MMS to nonsupported phone/number... will you get a notification that it was not delivered?:
@stess said in MMS to nonsupported phone/number... will you get a notification that it was not delivered?:
Let me rephrase my question.... is SMS/MMS similar to postal mail? Basically, you only know when you send the mail... but whether the mail got lost or not you never know... or is there any mechanism behind SMS/MMS that act similar to confirmation page for faxes?
Don't believe that there is anything like that.
Thanks Scott. I call BS on my manager claim.
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Doesn't it depend on the phone/network/etc?
Sometimes even with the iPhone i get a notification of certain things to certain people it didn't go through.
Regardless, if you are looking for some sort of reliable tracking, SMS is not the way to go.
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@stess said in MMS to nonsupported phone/number... will you get a notification that it was not delivered?:
@scottalanmiller said in MMS to nonsupported phone/number... will you get a notification that it was not delivered?:
@stess said in MMS to nonsupported phone/number... will you get a notification that it was not delivered?:
Let me rephrase my question.... is SMS/MMS similar to postal mail? Basically, you only know when you send the mail... but whether the mail got lost or not you never know... or is there any mechanism behind SMS/MMS that act similar to confirmation page for faxes?
Don't believe that there is anything like that.
Thanks Scott. I call BS on my manager claim.
I could be wrong here. But I feel like this is true.
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@stess yes, there is a way to know. GSM networks support SMS/MMS delivery reports. However, it has to be supported by operator (which usually is) and it has to be enabled on phone itself (by default it isn't).
Look at http://ccm.net/faq/34184-android-enable-sms-and-mms-delivery-report how to enable it on Android device. -
I don't use MMS anymore, but I remember (speaking for my operator) that if recepient did not have MMS enabled service or phone, he would get SMS with URL where MMS could be seen via browser.
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@stess There is no way to know if it was delivered or not, your phone will not send if it is an iphone and the other person has blocked you.
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@dbeato said in MMS to nonsupported phone/number... will you get a notification that it was not delivered?:
your phone will not send if it is an iphone and the other person has blocked you.
Not true, as the phone has no way to know this information with MMS. That is a feature of private services like iMessage.
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@JaredBusch said in MMS to nonsupported phone/number... will you get a notification that it was not delivered?:
@dbeato said in MMS to nonsupported phone/number... will you get a notification that it was not delivered?:
your phone will not send if it is an iphone and the other person has blocked you.
Not true, as the phone has no way to know this information with MMS. That is a feature of private services like iMessage.
Right, I have no idea the actual underworkings, but I would guess that the delivery does in fact happen and the block just prevents showing the user the message
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@JaredBusch If it is and Imessage that is the key part. It would be an Iphone to Iphone feature not the rest of the mobiles...
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@dbeato said in MMS to nonsupported phone/number... will you get a notification that it was not delivered?:
@JaredBusch If it is and Imessage that is the key part. It would be an Iphone to Iphone feature not the rest of the mobiles...
Then it is not MMS/SMS.
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@Dashrender Correct...
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@dbeato said in MMS to nonsupported phone/number... will you get a notification that it was not delivered?:
@Dashrender Correct...
Which means completely unrelated as this is about MMS.
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@JaredBusch Fine...