Title: Message
Oliver,
 
I'm 
also with version 0.10.4. and the result is different. 
But if 
filter is composed with "mmse and tcp" and there is only one MMSE decoded frame, 
I'm not surprised that only the MMSE frame will be displayed after 
applying the filter.
 
Do you have any idea of what is happening?
 
Regards,
 
Edson
  
  
  That's really odd. My version of Ethereal (0.10.4) shows both packets 
  24 and 26 with the "mmse and tcp" display filter, and shows the 3 desired 
  packets with "(mmse and tcp) or tcp.reassembled_in == 24 or tcp.reassembled_in 
  == 26" as display filter.
   
  Regards,
   
  Olivier
  
    
    
    Oliver,
     
    Thanks for your 
    prompt answer.
     
    I did what 
    you mentioned but did not work. In fact when I applied the 1st display 
    filter I was able to see only frame #26.
     
    Regards,
     
    Edson
     
     
    Hello Edson,
This is currently not 
    possible "automatically" but you can do it this way:
1. Apply the 
    following display filter:
mmse and tcp
2. Note all packets that match: 
    24, 26
3. Now create the following display filter:
(mmse and tcp) or 
    tcp.reassembled_in == 24 or tcp.reassembled_in ==
26
4. Prontinho 
    :)
Should you have an MMSE-over-WSP-over-UDP capture, then you 
    replace "tcp"
with "udp" in the previous explanation.
Hope this 
    helps!
Regards,
Olivier
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    Message-----
From: Santos Edson-WES051
I'm using Ethereal to 
    decode some MMS messages and I'm able to decode the
MMSE 
    accordingly.
Refer to the file attached, frame #22 is a HTTP Post 
    (sending the MMS
Message) and frame #24 is the MMS message itself. Is 
    there any way to decode
frame #24 as MMSE considering the 
    Content-Type/Content-Legth headers from
frame #22?
Please, could 
    some help me on that?
My Best Regards,
Edson 
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