When I delete unchecked/nonworking proxies, do private proxies that are on that list get deleted?
If the private proxies end up there because my Internet went down, the cable fell out of the router, or the proxy itself was just not operating at that moment for whatever reason on its end, does GSA-SER delete the private proxies from the list, as it does for public proxies?
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"Automatically disable Private Proxies when detected to be down?"
that affects this?
I thought that, when checked, and private proxies are down, GAS-SER just moves the proxies to the unchecked/not working list.
Or are they deleted at that point when the option is checked?
However all that can be setup on your will as you like.
"Remove bad proxies when older than X minutes" was blue. Hmm... Overlooked that detail.
So I clicked on it.
WOW!!
Never did before.
It cycles between the above option, remove all proxies (public/private), and remove only public proxies.
Is this what you were talking about, @Sven?