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EddieRock

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  1. see pics... there are also some strange characters that show up... Not on all the txt's. ALso, after reviewing, it does work on some but not all notifications. Ed
  2. Well, yah, that's what I would expect but it doesn't work. I'm sending to my T-Mobile email address and shows up as a text on my phone. I lose all formatting including carriage returns (pressing enter) Ed
  3. Just a simple question... How do I force a return/enter or a line feed in a notification going to my phone email address I want it like this: Bedroom TStat off Date:2016/02/11 Time: 9:22:51 PM it currently looks like this: Bedroom TStat off Date:2016/02/11 Time: 9:22:51 PM thanks, Ed
  4. I actually do have a query program for the thermostat. It is: If: From 12:00:00 AM For 24:00 hours Then Repeat Every 15 minutes Set 'Furnace - Main' Query Is this what you mean? If not, if you could provide an example, I'll give it a try I don't know what to do from here. I assume I should set a variable to something and then another program to watch that variable? ...Seems like it may work but I'm missing the piece between the query and the notification. This is a standard Insteon thermostat. Not battery powered. Wired with C wire (24vac). Thanks!
  5. I'm looking to put in a fail safe if my insteon thermostat stops responding or working. It currently works fine but I still would like to query it and if it doesn't respond, then send a notification. I've tested a few programs and they don't do anything. I think it's because the if statement is a simple status statement. I have: If Status 'Furnace - Main' is not responding Then Send Notification to 'My Message' Content 'Thermostat Failure' I tested this on a lamplinc module and unplugged it. Nothing happened. I read a bit and seems like a if statement with a simple status statement simply won't run. Any Ideas? Thanks!

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