Interesting.  How are you currently using this service?

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Espi



On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 8:25 AM, David Lum <[email protected]> wrote:

>  This will sound like a sales pitch and it is, but it’s because I just
> implemented it and think it’s cool, I am not getting referral fees. So
> there. J****
>
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>
> Liquidfiles.net. You can get a non-Windows VM that’s basically a fancy
> standalone FTP server where you get a web front-end to log in to and send a
> hyperlink to large files that you host on premise or in the cloud. Some
> cool features:****
>
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>
> **·         **Download URL expires after a time you specify****
>
> **·         **URL can be available to just the recipient(s) or everyone***
> *
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> **·         **Recipient confirms their e-mail address one time, then they
> get the download URL****
>
> **·         **Users sending you files****
>
> **o   **Other people can send **you** files without any FTP client or
> requiring any further setup from the sender (for example,
> https://bigftp.ci.cornelius.or.us/filedrop/recieve sends me an e-mail
> with a hyperlink to the file you’ve sent, but not all extensions are
> allowed J)****
>
> **o   **File receive locations can be per user and/or a catchall****
>
> **·         **Outlook plug-in. Instead of the web page you have a new
> toolbar in Outlook to send files.****
>
> **o   **This plug in can be installed on anyone’s system, it asks for
> your liquidfiles credentials the first time you launch it per machine. For
> me adding the add-in to %dayjob%, %home%, and %MyPC-At-A-Client% all points
> to the same server/login ID for sending files, for example.****
>
> **·         **You can specify accepted and/or blocked extensions****
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> One feature I haven’t leveraged yet is LDAP (or SAML SSO) authentication.
> The best part is I didn’t find it that complex at all, and it’s pretty
> cheap if you need it for just a few select users, no license cost if you
> are sending to other users in your e-mail domain.****
>
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>
> Features here:****
>
> *http://www.liquidfiles.net/features.html*
>
> *David Lum*
> Sr. Systems Engineer // NWEATM
> Office 503.548.5229 //* *Cell (voice/text) 503.267.9764****
>
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