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Secure FTP Factory 8.4 Released
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Using custom forms to automate business processes
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Public key authentication with SFTP
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Best Practices for Configuring Your FTP Server
06/03/2008 04:47 PM

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JSCAPE Secure FTP Server Plugin for Outlook

JSCAPE Secure FTP Server Plugin for Outlook can be used in combination with a compatible Outlook email client and JSCAPE Secure FTP Server to perform ad-hoc email transfers. This product is available free of charge to users of JSCAPE Secure FTP Server Enterprise Edition.

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Ad-hoc email transfers offer a method in which users can email files to any valid email address while avoiding the problems typically associated with emailing files.

Unlike a typical email client that attaches files to an email message and sends the email message to the recipient, ad-hoc email transfer send a very small email message to the user with one or more automatically generated web based links embedded in the body of the message.

Ad-hoc email transfers provide the following benefits:

  • Avoid bounced emails due to large file attachments or strict firewall rules at the email server.
  • Avoid clogging recipients inbox with large files allowing user to download files at their leisure.
  • Email multiple files with ease.
  • Receive optional notification when recipient picks up files.
  • Streamline document collaboration both internally and with customers.
  • Restrict access to content after a given period of time.
  • Email files to users without having to create a user account on the server.

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