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Disable email summary by default for older installations

Post Views Counter · support · 2026-05-25T12:34:00+00:00

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Wiliam Jose Koester unresolved
In version 1.7.11 you released the email summary feature, and now I have hundreds of websites I manage sending spam to my inbox. It was a terrible idea to release this feature enabled by default. Would it be possible to disable this for older websites? After all, we never needed this feature before, and now it’s unnecessarily using up email quotas from all the websites. Hi, Thanks for sharing this. We enabled the new email summary by default because we wanted the feature to be immediately available and useful on existing sites, without requiring an extra setup step. That said, we understand this can be too much for agencies and anyone managing a large number of websites, where even a weekly summary across many installs quickly becomes unwanted inbox volume and can affect email quotas. You can disable it in Post Views Counter > Emails by turning off “Email Summary” and saving the settings. We’re also reviewing the upgrade behavior for existing sites so it better fits setups like yours. Thanks again for pointing this out. It’s HORRIBLE! I have over 100 client sites that’s now emailing me. PLEASE TURN IT OFF in the next release. NOBODY WANTED THIS.

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weiser 2026-05-25T16:15:00+00:00

Hi, Thanks for sharing this. We enabled the new email summary by default because we wanted the feature to be immediately available and useful on existing sites, without requiring an extra setup step. That said, we understand this can be too much for agencies and anyone managing a large number of websites, where even a weekly summary across many installs quickly becomes unwanted inbox volume and can affect email quotas. You can disable it in Post Views Counter > Emails by turning off “Email Summary” and saving the settings. We’re also reviewing the upgrade behavior for existing sites so it better fits setups like yours. Thanks again for pointing this out.

Jennifer Moss 2026-06-08T16:06:00+00:00

It’s HORRIBLE! I have over 100 client sites that’s now emailing me. PLEASE TURN IT OFF in the next release. NOBODY WANTED THIS.