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No Weigh - 28 Mar 2005 06:11 GMT
I have a Nokia 1100 which came w/ a few pictures (b&w) OTA.
I can email text w/no problems.

I would like to send pictures (b&w) OTA generated from my pc
via email to the Nokia.

I have tried emailing a test pic from my pc with no success.
I have checked the format against the Nokia specs and the hex strings are
good.

Is it possible to do this? I'm assuming it has to be an attachment - file.ota ?
Special encoding? my email uses standard base 64 encoding.

Does the subject & body have to contain anything?

Is it possible to do this on other Nokia models? If so, how?

Thanks
Steve Bell - 28 Mar 2005 12:01 GMT
The 1100 does picture messaging so why not try downloading the Nokia PC
Suite off the Nokia site. Should simplify the process without being involved
with coding formats.

s

> I have a Nokia 1100 which came w/ a few pictures (b&w) OTA.
> I can email text w/no problems.
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> Thanks
No Weigh - 28 Mar 2005 16:13 GMT
1.) I want to be able to transmit dynamically generated jpegs(converted to
OTA) in an automated session. It doesn't appear that this pc suite does
this.

2.) I'm using linux, so nokia's sw won't work anyway.

I can do the conversion ok. I'm just wondering if there's a way to get it
to my phone via email - without connecting a cable or bluetooth.

> The 1100 does picture messaging so why not try downloading the Nokia PC
> Suite off the Nokia site. Should simplify the process without being involved
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>> Thanks
Steve Bell - 29 Mar 2005 19:27 GMT
Seen a few web sites that offer free text messages to mobiles. Some might
offer attachments too

s

> 1.) I want to be able to transmit dynamically generated jpegs(converted to
> OTA) in an automated session. It doesn't appear that this pc suite does
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>>> Thanks
 
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