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Originally Posted by MontyJ
Well, my celebration may have been a little premature!
If I understand the settings correctly, COPS knows nothing about who the user is. It has no login of its own, which I have already put in a feature request for!
Unless I didn't RTFM right, it has a single configuration setup and any user that gets into COPS can change any available settings, which the next user will see.
So, the Send To Kindle feature will work, but every time a different user logs in, the previous user changes will be in effect. While that new user can change things to his settings, and it does indeed work, it could really mess up the works if the first user is still connected and trying to send a book to their account.
Why allow multiple connections from different users if each user cannot have their own unique setup?
Like I said, perhaps I missed something in the available setting configuration, but I don't see a way for each connected user to have their own setup... big plug for that feature and detailed logging!!
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I don't have it set up, but I'm fairly certain you can have your own config file per user by having multiple "config_local.username.php" (and a master local config config_local.php). I believe this is using basic http auth. I'm not sure if this solves your issues, but I hope it helps.
https://github.com/seblucas/cops/wiki/User-based-config