I have this problem too, when I first upgraded to v7.59, but wasn't able to reproduce it after I rebooted the system.
Glad you found the issue.
Sven, while you're at it (fixing the proxy tester), can you add an option NOT to test my Private proxies?
I do need to test my public proxies frequently to make sure they are healthy, but SER also test my Private proxies, and disables them, even though I know they are good (from buyproxies.org).
So, in situations like this, I'll always have my Private proxies to work with, and never have "no proxies to use".
It doesnt look like the last update fixed the problem . It looks like GSA uncheck proxy even if they are not banned. GSA uncheck the proxy when google ban the proxy? And when GSA check it and enable it again? In this way we run out of proxy very fast and I guess that those proxy could be used for other works than just scraping on google? Also I see @sven you added an option about checking email with private proxy , before we were checking mails with out IP? Am I wrong? In general should we use proxy to check mails?
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hmm im trying to reproduce this the whole morning...still no luck.
can someone make a way how to get this? What did you do @andy1024?
Glad you found the issue.
Sven, while you're at it (fixing the proxy tester), can you add an option NOT to test my Private proxies?
I do need to test my public proxies frequently to make sure they are healthy, but SER also test my Private proxies, and disables them, even though I know they are good (from buyproxies.org).
So, in situations like this, I'll always have my Private proxies to work with, and never have "no proxies to use".
you checked emails with both types before when you enabled proxies in project->email accounts
proxies are disabled if a clear "banned" message is shown. Just disable that feature if you are sure it's not.