PB11 Posted October 10 Share Posted October 10 Have been using the program set up that @belias created for about four years now. I can’t overstate my appreciation for the work that was put into this. Recently, my SMS alerts have been showing up unformatted, so it’s very difficult to see what alert is associated with which leak sensor. I’ve tried formatting the SMS message with colons or semicolons with no luck Wondering if anybody knows what punctuation is required in an sms to trigger a “return”? Thanks kindly Quote Link to comment
Techman Posted October 10 Share Posted October 10 In your Customizations tab, set it for text. If that doesn't resolve your issue then set it for HTML and place <BR> at the end of your sentence. 1 Quote Link to comment
PB11 Posted October 11 Author Share Posted October 11 Other then triggering a sensor, is there a way to send tests? Quote Link to comment
Techman Posted October 11 Share Posted October 11 The only way to test the insteon leak sensor is from the sensor itself. You can put a wet paper towel under the sensor to trigger it. You'll then need to remove the towel and press the set button to clear the "wet on " node. Some of the leak sensors had different firmware and may not need the button press to clear the wet node. 1 Quote Link to comment
PB11 Posted October 11 Author Share Posted October 11 (edited) Ok. Thanks Tried changing the heartbeat variable but after looking at the program details i think that takes 25 hours to trigger an alert Edited October 11 by PB11 Quote Link to comment
Techman Posted October 11 Share Posted October 11 The sensors send a heartbeat signal every 24 hours, so 25 hours is a safe bet. That's what I use. Quote Link to comment
PB11 Posted October 12 Author Share Posted October 12 No luck with the linebreak in html or txt. Quote Link to comment
paulbates Posted October 12 Share Posted October 12 (edited) On 10/10/2024 at 9:06 PM, PB11 said: Other then triggering a sensor, is there a way to send tests? If you want to test your formatting changes only, right-click on the program name and pick "run then". If the notification is buried in a lot of code or part of multiple programs, create a temporary program with no "if" that sends the notification, and "run then" that program Edited October 12 by paulbates 2 Quote Link to comment
Clive Alcock Posted October 23 Share Posted October 23 I got this to work by using HTML format and putting <br/> at the end of each line. The regular text formatting changed a while ago (no idea why) and no longer inserts line returns. Quote Link to comment
PB11 Posted Sunday at 02:54 PM Author Share Posted Sunday at 02:54 PM @Clive AlcockOk thanks. I'm slow to respond but will definitely try this. Michele had responded to a ticket i had submitted and informed me this was something that would be addressed in the next release. Quote Link to comment
PB11 Posted Sunday at 03:13 PM Author Share Posted Sunday at 03:13 PM @Clive Alcock I'm realizing that I may have failed to offer clear details on what I was trouble shooting. Your solution definitely gave a line break for the email based alerts. My issue is with SMS alerts. The <br/> does not correct the jumbling of alert content within sms. Quote Link to comment
Techman Posted Sunday at 03:27 PM Share Posted Sunday at 03:27 PM @PB11 A lot of the carriers are either not supporting, or fully supporting, email to text or SMS coming from a device other than a smartphone. This is most likely due to the extreme spam filters they're using. Thus far I haven't found a workaround to correct the formatting issue.. 1 Quote Link to comment
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