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Originally Posted by Bubble #5
Is there a way to have it send an e-mail to the admin, instead of posting a thread?
Would be so much easier to manage, and would catch most peoples attention sooner.
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An email option is a good suggestion I will try to add in a future version. The debate whether a post or email is better is just going to be personal preference. I like keeping records as posts since I have a forum for all sorts of automated reports- but I can certainly understand the desire to have it by email instead.
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Originally Posted by iraqiboy90
Let's say;
- I have 200 users
- There are many duplicated IPs
- No more posts has been added or registration for a week.
then, does this mod create the same report 7 times?
ps. I have the gold version
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In this respect the Gold and Free versions work the same.
Yes and no... The same posts will be re-reported if they are within the look back window of both reports, but each day that goes by the oldest duplicates will fall off the report. So if your post look back window is 7 days on the day 1 report you will see all duplicates in the last 7 days. But by day 4 you'll see only 3 days of duplicates as by your example there have been no duplicates for 4 days at that point.
Honestly... If you have all that many duplicates there's a problem... If your site is small then people are definitely using "Alter egos" - If you have a very busy site your look-back window would be a lot shorter, just because there are too many posts to query at once. So on a super busy forum I would image a look back window of only say 3 days instead of 7 or 30. A 3 day window means about 33% of the reports are new each night.
For example on my OT forum which has about 100 active members on any given day and maybe 300 unique members in a month, I do a post look-back of 7 days. After cleaning up all the initial multiple-accounts found by this mod, sometimes weeks go by with no duplicates reported- what is is just the occasional mobile users who wind up on the same IP.
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Originally Posted by iraqiboy90
In other words; The same report 7 times....
Is there any option to exclude those numbers/IPs from showing on further reports if nothing new happens to them?
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Whitelisting specific IPs or usernames are an option but no way to not show duplicates previously reported if they fall in the same look-back window.
I suppose you can edit the scheduled task to run once a week instead of every night, then set a look-back window of 7 days, so each time it runs it is completely fresh data that will only be reported once, but in that case you could go an entire week before being notified about a duplicate account.