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    Thanks, Mark.  The test alert works here.  I'll relay the testing
    suggestion.<br>
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    Greg<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Mark Webb-Johnson wrote:<br>
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      Thanks, Greg.
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      <div class="">I couldn’t find a problem on my car, but restarted
        the server anyway (just for safety).</div>
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      <div class="">There is nothing to configure. This command can be
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        <div class="">OVMS# notify raise text alert info Testing</div>
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      <div class="">Regards, Mark.<br class="">
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            <div class="">On 3 Jul 2018, at 7:13 AM, Greg D. <<a
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              <div class="">Hi folks,<br class="">
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                A couple of postings on TMC from Roadster owners who
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                single alert, and never got any more.  I've not had this
                problem, and<br class="">
                wonder what guidance we can give them. <br class="">
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                <a href="https://teslamotorsclub.com/tmc/posts/2845522/"
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                 (starting with his "next<br class="">
                question"...)<br class="">
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                I'm on version 3.1.006; the two recent posts are from
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                .007, so this isn't a version issue.  Is there something
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                configure?  I don't know, for example, what app they are
                running, but<br class="">
                presume the issue is upstream of that.<br class="">
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                Thanks,<br class="">
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                Greg<br class="">
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