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    Incoming 6.x-1.x-dev

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    October 1st, 2008, 06:28 GMT
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    Incoming description

    This Drupal module allows you to be alerted when there is a significant change in the amount of traffic coming to your site from an outside source.

    It's main purpose is to give you a heads up if your site is about to be featured on Digg, Slashdot, or any other high traffic site so you're not caught unprepared. 

    The "Alert Threshold" lets you set the amount of new visitors to your site needed to trigger an alert. This number is not the total amount of visitors on your site, but the change in the amount of visitors on your site during a specific "timespan".

    The "Timespan" is the amount of time in which a change in visitors is measured. In effect, the module takes a snapshot of the activity on your site over a specified period of time, and monitors for increases in anonymous users on your site.

    The "Alert suppression" setting allows you to manage how much time passes between alerts.

    By having "Access Logging" enabled through the statistics module, the alerts sent to will include a list of URLs pointing where most of the recent traffic is coming from.

    Installation


    Unpack in your modules folder (usually /sites/all/modules/) and enable under Administer > Site Building > Modules.

    Requirements:

    · Drupal 6.x



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    traffic change | traffic notification | traffic alert | traffic | change | major



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