This is an amazing tool. Just found it based on someone's recommendation (maybe 
I saw it here on ProFoxTech) and I love it. It has solved a big problem for me 
in terms of logging in to remote systems (especially with RDP) to pull test 
files or export files and then transferring them to my machine. Before I had to 
either use webmail for small files, or install FTP software for larger files. 
But with Send-Anywhere.com, I can have the files in just a few minutes and 
never have to install software on someone else's machine. When I can use 
GotoAssist it's not a problem because there is a built in file transfer, but in 
those cases when I cannot use GotoAssist, this tool is a great alternative. 
I've been telling clients about it and they seem to like it as well. Works well 
with iPhones too.

Unfortunately, I think OP was looking for something that wouldn't require any 
input from his side to confirm the uploads or start them. Not sure you can 
automate the process with Send-Anywhere. 

Paul H. Tarver
Tarver Program Consultants, Inc.



-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Crozier [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2017 6:00 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Recommendations for temporary file storage

Paul,
I posted this a few weeks ago but take a look at SendAnywhere. It may well 
fulfil your requirements.

Send a file which gives you a key for the receiver to apply and the file then 
gets automatically sent. Max Size 4Gb and totally free.

https://send-anywhere.com/

Dave


-----Original Message-----
From: ProFox [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Paul Hill
Sent: 23 May 2017 11:54
To: ProFox Email List <[email protected]>
Subject: Recommendations for temporary file storage

Hi All,

After our FTP server was hacked I'm looking for a secure way for clients to 
send us large backups.
They can be 100Mb-2Gb in size but they will be downloaded and deleted fairly 
quickly.  No permanent storage is needed, on our old server files were deleted 
at midnight.

Ideally we would give each of our dealers a single login/pass and they will 
upload using a web browser on the clients site.  We are only talking about a 
dozen logins.

Would something like DropBox work?  I've never used it, but £10/user/month 
seems a bit high.

Looking for something more secure than a FTP server!

--
Paul

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