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Message #91818
[Bug 1444840] Re: MMS wrongly reported as sent or not received
@John and @Alfonso - in the last testing it was still failing. Do you
need any specific information?
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Title:
MMS wrongly reported as sent or not received
Status in Canonical System Image:
Fix Committed
Status in nuntium package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in ubuntu-download-manager package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
I tried to send an MMS. It took a bit longer than usual (~1 minute).
While doing it I was checking the list of open contexts with list-
context ofono script. The MMS IP context was opened at a point, but
then it was closed, and messaging app still reported it was sending
the MMS for 30 or more seconds. In the end messaging app showed
reported success sending.
The message never arrived. However, I sent another MMS right after
that and that one was sent in just a few seconds and was received on
the other end.
Taking a look at ~/.cache/upstart/dbus.log I see this error for the
penultimate MMS sent:
E0416 06:55:58.113751 11223 file_upload.cpp:345] Upload ID{
e685ebedf31046ada4300c8b3113c07f } http://www.pepephone.com
ERROR::Network error ContentNotFoundError: the remote content was not
found at the server (similar to HTTP error 404)
This points to this error not being propagated to messaging app
somewhat. Maybe nuntium is not the culprit here, but I did not know
where to report this, so please add to the right project.
Logs attached in tarball.
krillin / RTM proposed image 270
The same error (ContentNotFoundError) can be also seen when
*receiving* an MMS, when *uploading* the confirmation of MMS received
to the server. The MMS is never shown as received.
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