• I’ve spent some time via search trying to find an answer but this seems to be a universal issue without a clear answer.

    Love Better WP Security for most of what it does, but the file changes section is a classic boy who cried wolf scenario. I get daily file changes whether I do anything or not, so I suspect much (all?) of this is just normal plugin interaction when visitors hit the site. Thing is, how to tell if that’s the case. Some plugins appear repeatedly, others seldom.

    I’m not running any cache plugins, so that’s out. Meanwhile it seems this feature is of little value without some guidance on how to interpret. If I removed everything that shows up here I’d have no WP blog visible to the world.

    Any, ANY guidance out there on a) interpreting file change logs, and b) how to thin this down to a manageable log?

    http://wordpress.org/plugins/better-wp-security/

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  • Not only it is too sensitive, but beware this function can suddenly send thousands of emails and saturate your server resources, to the point the dashboard is not accessible anymore. There are several threads about it. I think that it is better to deactivate it until it is refined. Other plugins can do the same function is a more conservative way.

    Thread Starter inkmuser

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    I’ve never turned on the email notification for that reason.

    Will look for the other plugins that you mention. Other than this one feature going a little nuts, like what the plugin does in all other respects.

    Well, I’m seriously thinking about turning it off. If I don’t know or can trust what it’s doing, it might be better to leave it off. So far I’ve been able to notice that the number of emails is the same as the number of files changed. So, if 2 files changed, I get the notifications twice. The other day I received 8 emails!

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