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 Post subject: Flood Delay Per Topic.
PostPosted: February 23rd, 2020, 7:43 am 

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Hello.

My TP server went down for 12+ hours and I clicked yes to start posting on startup.

However most of the posts ended up in queue in STATUS tab - which is also fine.

I have set 1 minuted flood delay in settings for all forums general settings but the problem is some of the forums require a minimum of 10 minutes delay between each post within the same topic, its fine to post every minute in different topics though.

Is there a way to secure TP to not post within the same topic unless 10 minutes have passed since last post in that topic?


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 Post subject: Re: Flood Delay Per Topic
PostPosted: February 23rd, 2020, 8:34 am 
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Hi,

you can set flood delay for each topic in "Topics editor".

Or re-schedule using interval posting: http://poster.themasoftware.com/faq.php?expand=faq604

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 Post subject: Re: Flood Delay Per Topic.
PostPosted: February 23rd, 2020, 10:01 am 

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Hi.

I use interval posting for everything but when the post is in STATUS tab I dont have so much control over the post anymore. Often the posts end up there because many forums have some sort of time limit between each posts - 30-60 seconds.

If I have 20 posts in STATUS tab for Topic1 I need to make sure the global flood delay setting of 1 minute is over ruled by the topic flood delay of 10 minutes.

If I have 20 posts in STATUS for Topic1 and 20 posts in STATUS tab for Topic2 I need 10 minutes flood delay between posts in Topic1 and then 1 minute delay until a post in Topic2 is posted and then 10 minute delay between posts in Topic2 also.

its kinda hard to explain.


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 Post subject: Re: Flood Delay Per Topic.
PostPosted: February 24th, 2020, 8:06 am 
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Set the topic flood delay for needed specific topic in "Topic's editor" for that forum. It will be used only for specific topic(s) which you set it for.

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 Post subject: Re: Flood Delay Per Topic.
PostPosted: February 25th, 2020, 2:57 pm 

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That dont really work the way I am looking for.

"Waiting in this forums queue" so there is only 1 count down for flood delay for the entire forum where I need one flood delay count down per topic.

All new posts being processed from SCHEDULE tab now just adds up at the end of the forum queue now.

Or if possible, in the future maybe, to add the option in STATUS->ACTIVE tab to add posts back to POST LIST tab.

So I need/wish to be able to post to forum every 60 Seconds but only to each topic every 600 seconds.


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PostPosted: March 10th, 2020, 10:54 am 
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* Added button "Add to posts list" for statuses in status tab.

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