Demonstrates how to email large files with JSCAPE MFT Server, a platform independent managed file transfer server that supports FTP, secure FTP (FTP over SSL), SFTP/SSH, HTTP, HTTPS and WebDAV protocols.
Topics:
Ad-Hoc File Transfers,
JSCAPE MFT,
Managed File Transfer,
Videos
Overview In this video we will be discussing the JSCAPE MFT Server Plugin for Outlook. I will show you where to get the plugin, how to install it and how to use it. JSCAPE MFT Server Plugin for Outlook is a great tool for users to quickly and easily send files in a secure manner without causing excessive load on mail servers.
Topics:
Ad-Hoc File Transfers,
JSCAPE MFT
If your FTP/S service runs on JSCAPE MFT Server, it's possible to mirror files stored in that FTP server to an Amazon S3 bucket folder. We'll show you how to do that in this post.
Topics:
Ad-Hoc File Transfers,
JSCAPE MFT,
Managed File Transfer,
Business Process Automation,
Videos,
Tutorials,
Triggers
Overview In this tutorial, I'll show you how to carry out file transfers between an iPhone or iPad and JSCAPE MFT Server. This capability is ideal for organizations who have adopted some form of BYOD policy and want to establish secure backups and file transfers between iOS mobile devices and a company-owned server.
Topics:
Ad-Hoc File Transfers,
JSCAPE MFT,
Managed File Transfer,
File Transfer Clients,
Tutorials,
Secure File Transfer
Note:This post was originally published on Oct. 4, 2011 but was updated last June 6, 2018 to reflect the appearance of the latest GUI. The problem of inadvertently sending an attachment with the wrong email address, or attaching the wrong file, are sources of data leakage. Adding password protection allows you to provide an extra layer of security when making ad-hoc file transfers.
Topics:
Ad-Hoc File Transfers,
JSCAPE MFT,
Managed File Transfer,
Tutorials
Ad hoc email transfer offers a method in which users of the MFT Server Web Client can email files to any valid email address while avoiding the problems typically associated with emailing large files.
Topics:
Ad-Hoc File Transfers,
JSCAPE MFT,
Managed File Transfer,
Videos,
Tutorials
Overview We're now in the last leg of our 4-part series on how to send large files through email. We wrap up this series by showing you how to configure your MFT server so that users can send large files via email without having to install an Outlook plugin (see Part 3), let alone use MS Outlook at all. Instead, your users will be able to login to your server through their favorite Web browser and email large files from there.
Topics:
Ad-Hoc File Transfers,
JSCAPE MFT,
Managed File Transfer,
Secure File Transfer,
FTP
Overview: How to Email Large Files with Outlook Welcome to Part 3 of our tutorial on how to send large files through email. Last time, we walked you through the steps of setting up the ad hoc file transfer service on JSCAPE MFT Server. Today, we'll move on to the client side and show you how to set up the ad hoc file transfer plugin for MS Outlook. With this plugin, your users will be able to email large files with Outlook and its familiar interface.
Topics:
Ad-Hoc File Transfers,
JSCAPE MFT,
Managed File Transfer,
FTP
Overview We now proceed with Part 2 of our tutorial on how to send large files through email. In Part 1, we introduced you to a secure, reliable, and efficient method of sending big files through trusty old email. We called that method ad hoc file transfer. Today, we start getting technical as we show you how to set up the ad hoc file transfer service on your JSCAPE MFT Server. This won't take long, so just sit back, scroll down, and discover the handful of settings that will free your users from the file size limitations of email.
Topics:
Ad-Hoc File Transfers,
JSCAPE MFT,
Managed File Transfer,
Secure File Transfer,
FTP