{When an error is detected by the plugin, email the entire log file to the developer. } {This is not required for the plugin to function, but it is helpful for the developer and for future versions of the plugin. } {This reveals: everything in the debug log, the admin email address, installed PHP extensions, active plugins, PHP version, WordPress version, MySQL version, total published pages and posts, etc. (everything asked for when an issue is reported). } {Log files are checked daily when maintenance is run. }

{Captured URLs (0 Disables Notification)}
   {Display a WordPress admin notification when the number of captured URLs goes above this number}


   {When the number of captured 404s would cause an admin notification, an email will be sent to the addresses specified here. } {Multiple email addresses can be separated by commas (,). The "from" email address is always the default WordPress admin email: } {default_wordpress_admin_email}. {One email will be sent per day (when maintenance is run) until the number of captured 404s goes below the number specified in the alert settings.}

{Days (0 Disables Auto Delete)}
   {Automatically removes 404 URLs that have been captured if they haven't been used for the specified amount of time.}

{Days (0 Disables Auto Delete)}
   {Automatically removes manually created page redirects if they haven't been used for the specified amount of time.}


   {Keeps the most recent (and deletes the oldest) log records when the disk usage reaches this limit.}
   {Current approximate log disk usage}: {logCurrentSizeDiskUsage} {MB} ({logCurrentRowCount} {rows}). {Earliest log date}: {earliestLogDate}. {Cleanup is done daily.}


   {Checks each redirect for a new matching permalink before the user is redirected. If a new page permalink is found matching the redirected URL then the redirect will be deleted.}


   {Choose whether the 404 Settings link appears under the "Settings" menu or elsewhere.}