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Your ability to send and receive emails is largely due to 3 TCP protocols: SMTP, IMAP, and POP3. If you've got a couple of minutes to spare, now's a good time to know what they are and how they differ from one another.
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Your ability to send and receive emails is largely due to 3 TCP protocols: SMTP, IMAP, and POP3. If you've got a couple of minutes to spare, now's a good time to know what they are and how they differ from one another.
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Several months ago, we published a tutorial crafted to help network/server administrators prepare trading partners for SFTP automation. That article lacked one important feature found in SFTP - public key authentication. So today, we've devoted one full tutorial that focuses on that.
Read MoreTopics: JSCAPE MFT, Managed File Transfer, Business Process Automation, Tutorials, Secure File Transfer, SFTP
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While using SFTP on the command line, there might be instances when you'll want to upload or download an entire directory and all the the files and subdirectories underneath it. To accomplish that, you'll need the recursive argument -r.
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Still wondering which file transfer protocol is right for your business? Here are a dozen you can choose from. Below this list, we've also added brief descriptions of these data transfer types to make your choice easier.
Topics: Secure File Transfer, SFTP, FTPS, Accelerated File Transfer, transfer protocols
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Topics: News, JSCAPE MFT
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JSCAPE Is pleased to announce the latest release of JSCAPE MFT Gateway (3.3). This release is a minor update and incorporates the following changes.
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Most of these file transfer protocols should already be running on your network. Can you identify their respective default port numbers?
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SCP (Secure Copy) is a quick, easy way to transfer files securely between two Linux machines. If you don't mind using the command line and all you want is a simple way to upload or download files on Linux, this series of SCP examples should be all you'll need to learn how to do it.
Read MoreTopics: Tutorials, Secure File Transfer, SFTP
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So your load balancer supports multiple load balancing algorithms, but you don't know which one to pick? You will in a minute.
Read MoreTopics: JSCAPE MFT, Videos, load balancing
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Most chief executive officers would have no time to scrutinize their organization's file transfer activities. That's bound to change once they start asking these 5 simple questions.
Read MoreTopics: Managed File Transfer, Business Process Automation, Secure File Transfer
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