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# Server Notices
The API to send notices is as follows:
```
POST /_synapse/admin/v1/send_server_notice
```
or:
```
PUT /_synapse/admin/v1/send_server_notice/{txnId}
```
You will need to authenticate with an access token for an admin user.
When using the `PUT` form, retransmissions with the same transaction ID will be
ignored in the same way as with `PUT
/_matrix/client/r0/rooms/{roomId}/send/{eventType}/{txnId}`.
The request body should look something like the following:
```json
{
"user_id": "@target_user:server_name",
"content": {
"msgtype": "m.text",
"body": "This is my message"
}
}
```
You can optionally include the following additional parameters:
* `type`: the type of event. Defaults to `m.room.message`.
* `state_key`: Setting this will result in a state event being sent.
Once the notice has been sent, the API will return the following response:
```json
{
"event_id": "<event_id>"
}
```
Note that server notices must be enabled in `homeserver.yaml` before this API
can be used. See [the server notices documentation](../server_notices.md) for more information.