Unless the content is sensitive. Most of the public services like these give 
the service providers rights to look at anything you store there.
There are also many cases where regulatory requirements don't allow any data 
storage on servers you don't directly control.

It's a lot easier to set up another virtual host on the same Apache as OTRS and 
store the files there. Same effect, works everywhere, and very easy to 
implement password protection using the same authentication source as OTRS.

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gerald 
Young
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2012 8:25 AM
To: User questions and discussions about OTRS.
Subject: Re: [otrs] Saving FAQ attachments on fileserver

I have suggested on occasion to use Public dropbox links (for example) as an 
alternative. This makes things super easy all the way around. You don't have to 
worry about any of web, database, or otrs-server filesystem issues, nor about 
size or bandwidth utilization on your server.
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