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E-mail and SMS alarm

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E-mail and SMS alarm

Post by MeteoBallino »

Good evening, I wanted to ask if a weather warning system (alarm) with e-mail or SMS notification can be implemented in the future.
This would be very convenient, for example, for agricultural weather stations, for example to avoid the risk of frost on plantations.

Thank you very much and congratulations to the development team.

Always at the top!

Luca
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Re: E-mail and SMS alarm

Post by mcrossley »

Mods: this could do with moving to the development suggestions sub-forum.

Luca - funny I was looking at SMTP the other day, it's on the to-do list. SMS probably not, as there are not many open gateways anymore.
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