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Allow changing notification methods by time of day.

When I'm awake, notification via SMS suffices. But when I'm asleep, SMS has little chance of waking me, while a phone call has a good chance.

I currently have SMS as my first contact priority, and phone if I don't respond to that quickly. But I'd be likely to respond even faster if I could specify "only even try SMS within these hours".

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    Carl HowellsCarl Howells shared this idea  ·   ·  Flag idea as inappropriate…  ·  Admin →

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      • Dana KashubeckDana Kashubeck commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        I have the opposite situation, but being able to specify a time of day for the notifications is still exactly what I need. There is no reason for me to be texted for issues during the day when I'm on the computer working and am paying attention to email alerts.

        However, I'd like to have text alerts at night when I'm asleep, as that will wake me up.

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