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baffia

Member Since Feb 13, 2010  1 posts baffia Feb 15 2010 at 13:13
Please add an email-alert function, wich can send an email, when the MT4 doesn't upload any data, after x minutes. (VPS outage, system down, or any reason)
Thanks!

Staff
Member Since Jul 31, 2009  1049 posts Ethan (Staff) Feb 15 2010 at 13:25
It's definitely possible and will be added.

Thanks for the suggestion!

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Elkart

Member Since Aug 01, 2009  941 posts Elkart (Elkart) Feb 15 2010 at 13:59
SMS also? Good plan actually.

Chang beer is evil.
Staff
Member Since Jul 31, 2009  1049 posts Ethan (Staff) Feb 15 2010 at 14:25

Elkart posted:
    SMS also? Good plan actually.


This is also possible, however it obviously can't be a free feature.

Please let us know how many of you are interested in such a feature by voting.

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Fulltime247

Member Since Aug 31, 2009  131 posts Fulltime247 Feb 15 2010 at 14:42
If fee is small I could easily see it being a very popular feature.

It ain't easy being Cheesy!
PipCollector

Member Since Jan 05, 2010  92 posts PipCollector Feb 15 2010 at 15:03
I would definitely use this feature.

I've searched on the web, and the cheapest I could find was $25/month for up to 75 messages which is quite steep.

I would say a $10 monthly fee or in that area would be great.

What do you think Fulltime247? Is it low enough or am I just a cheap bastard? smiley

Patience is a virtue.
Elkart

Member Since Aug 01, 2009  941 posts Elkart (Elkart) Feb 15 2010 at 15:07
Not like it will sms much. Over the last few years I've had very little down down.

Chang beer is evil.
Fulltime247

Member Since Aug 31, 2009  131 posts Fulltime247 Feb 15 2010 at 15:13
I'm thinking like $3.99 to $4.99 per account per month (in 3/6/9/12 month blocks) and I'd sign up accounts without even thinking about it. (am I an even cheaper bastard!? grin)

It ain't easy being Cheesy!
PipCollector

Member Since Jan 05, 2010  92 posts PipCollector Feb 15 2010 at 15:58

Fulltime247 posted:
    I'm thinking like $3.99 to $4.99 per account per month (in 3/6/9/12 month blocks) and I'd sign up accounts without even thinking about it. (am I an even cheaper bastard!? grin)


Yes, you're definitely a cheaper bastard than me! lol
 
Maybe it's even possible to set up custom alerts for balance/tp/sl etc' - I'm sure many will find it useful (I know I will).

Patience is a virtue.
Fulltime247

Member Since Aug 31, 2009  131 posts Fulltime247 Feb 15 2010 at 16:17 (edited Feb 15 2010 at 16:19 )
PipCollector posted:
    
Fulltime247 posted:
    I'm thinking like $3.99 to $4.99 per account per month (in 3/6/9/12 month blocks) and I'd sign up accounts without even thinking about it. (am I an even cheaper bastard!? grin)


Yes, you're definitely a cheaper bastard than me! lol
 
Maybe it's even possible to set up custom alerts for balance/tp/sl etc' - I'm sure many will find it useful (I know I will).


LOL - I use Site24x7 to monitor if my VPS is up and its free for hourly polling and only $1 monthly for 30 min polling. - I use quite a few Zoho services because they're priced so affordably. Plus they give yearly discounts - I sign up for services without even hesitating at those cheap prices.

It ain't easy being Cheesy!
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