(keitai-l) Re: Email w/ picture to a J-Phone

From: Christian Molstrom <cmolstrom_at_lightsurf.com>
Date: 12/04/01
Message-ID: <00e801c17cd6$f5fb3090$b86110ac@office.lightsurf.com>
----- Original Message -----
From: "a DC" <dc@PacketVideo.COM>
To: <keitai-l@appelsiini.net>
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 3:33 PM
Subject: (keitai-l) Re: Email w/ picture to a J-Phone


> Gary -
>
> Doesn't J-Phone put a gateway size limit on images? i thot a j-sky msg was
> capped at ~5k. (5910 bytes - including the email addresses!). You can see
> this because when you attach an image you have a smaller size allowed for
> the accompanying text msg. This will change with J-xx51 to 10K i recall.
>
> For our french friend, you should also check out @ShaMail service which
> allows you to email an image to a friends phone whos email app doesn't have
> inline image browsing - they get a clickable link which launches their
> browser. You can look but don't touch! Incentive to switch carriers if you
> want to send shamail back and reply.

The link as far as I know that is the only way to do it unless you have database mapping email addresses to user agents.   Otherwise
the mail servers have now idea what kind of image to attach to the mail.  J-Phone does of course for their own users, and that is
one reason why shamail is limited to J-Phone subscribers.

Christian

>
> There are many other exciting shamail derived services - that should be
> built into the MMS-C.
>
> /dc
>
> //    -----Original Message-----
> //    From: Gary James [mailto:gary.james@lincmedia.co.jp]
> //    Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 11:16 AM
> //    To: keitai-l@appelsiini.net
> //    Subject: (keitai-l) Re: Email w/ picture to a J-Phone
> //
> //
> //    > Is it possible to send an email with a picture to a
> //    J-phone phone?
> //    >
> //
> //    Certainly is (PNG or JPEG format).
> //
> //    > Is there a service on the Web or is it possible to send
> //    a regular email with
> //    > an attachement?
> //    >
> //
> //    A regular e-mail with an attachment works fine.
> //
> //    > What would be the size of the picture to have something
> //    full screen?
> //    >
> //
> //    In terms of JPEG you're looking at around 5K for a decent quality
> //    picture that fills the whole screen.  You can of course
> //    lower/raise the
> //    JPEG image quality which lowers/raises the file size.
> //
> //    --
> //    Gary James
> //    Project Leader (Theta Team)
> //    Layer-8 Technologies, LINC Media Group
> //
> //
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