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How can I achive this:
For example, I have two multihoster accounts (mh1 - paid by time and mh2 - paid by traffic) and link to some file (link1). Both mh1 and mh2 are active in JD2. If link1 is supported by both mh1 and mh2, always download with mh1 and never with mh2, even if mh1 returns error for now for link1. I can wait and download link1 later (or even download without premium) but I want save traffic limit on mh2 for hosts which are supported by mh2 and not supported by mh1. I understand I can turn on/off mh1/mh2 in certain time but I want find the way with less hassle. |
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Settings-Account Manager->Usage Rules
and create a rule for the hoster (not multihoster) and select what accounts/in what order you want to use for that hoster.
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It's a solution, but it is very inconvenient, I need always monitor new hosters and add them to the rules, it's about the same when I turn on/off multihoster account. Also, multihosters are constantly add/remove hosters and I need also monitor this.
Anyway, thank you. |
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the life as multihoster user.
raztoki
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Suggest a better solution
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