The email notification from could is not coming.
Any plans for an android app to keep the cloud logged? A simple bookmark is not helping, also regarding SMS , if a simple android app would be build to push notifications could be sent throw phone direct, so it will not need the SMS anymore.
The e-mail notification for Awesome Miner application being offline? I just verified it and it worked for me. You do need to close Awesome Miner (or make it unavailable in some other way) for this one to trigger. It's not a generic e-mail notification for any standard mining issues.
A "Remember me" option will be added later on, to keep you logged in.
I've been looking at Telegram for messages. Is that what you had in mind? This will probably be implemented together with WebHooks later on as third party notification targets - similar to how E-mail and SMS messages are supported today.
I am getting the emails still from my SMTP server , not from the cloud service. Since it has a heart beat option it should send notification when device is offline, but I don't get any could email.
Telegram could be a solution but from my own experience the message sometimes are not sent from sender or have huge delay or the receiver having huge lag to get them.
For example if you make an application available in the Android market or even just the .apk and we install it with the accept of unknown sources. This application could just load the browser and have a push notification.
The push notification service available for Android or even iOS is the most clean and simple one, without delay and impossible to miss it, like that you will not be dependent on any operator.
Also this could be achieved even without your own application, but using a 3rd party api for example pushover.net or pushed.co where the costs are very small compared with sms.
The standard notification feature inside Awesome Miner is not yet using the Cloud for sending e-mail, only the SMTP server you configured. There will be a setting quite soon where you will be able to define if e-mail messages should be sent via your SMTP server or via the Cloud. The main benefit of using the Cloud Services here would be to not having to configure all SMTP settings manually.
Thanks for your input on Telegram vs Pushover. My understanding was that Telegram is quite popular, but as you point out that may not be the same as being the best service.