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@ -7,11 +7,11 @@ This script is based on sabToSickBeard (written by Nic Wolfe and supplied with S
Introduction
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Originally this was modifed from the SickBeard version to allow for "on-demand" renaming and not have My QNAP TS-412 NAS constantly scanning the downlaod directory.
Originally this was modifed from the SickBeard version to allow for "on-demand" renaming and not have My QNAP TS-412 NAS constantly scanning the download directory.
Later, a few failed downloads prompted me to incorporate "failed download" handling.
Failed downlaod handling is now provided for sabnzbd, by CouchPotatoServer; however on arm processors (e.g. small NAS systems) this can be un-reliable.
Failed download handling is now provided for sabnzbd, by CouchPotatoServer; however on arm processors (e.g. small NAS systems) this can be un-reliable.
thorli's Synology DS211j was too weak to provide decent downloads rates with SABnzbd and CouchPotatoServer even by using sabToCouchPotato; His only alternative (as with many many QNAP and Synology users) was to switch to NZBGet which uses far less resources and helps to reach the full download speed.
thorli's Synology DS211j was too weak to provide decent download rates with SABnzbd and CouchPotatoServer even by using sabToCouchPotato; His only alternative (as with many many QNAP and Synology users) was to switch to NZBGet which uses far less resources and helps to reach the full download speed.
The renamer of CouchPotatoServer caused broken downloads by interfering with NZBGet while it was still unpacking the files. Hence the solution was thorli's version of sabToCouchPotato which has now been named "nzbToCouchPotato".
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Use /n for new line.
Email_Message="The download of <name> has <status> /n This has been processed by the script <script> for category <cat>"
Email_Message="The download of <name> has <status> /n This has been processed by the script <script> for category <cat>"