Send allows you to send folders or single files. At last you can send files quickly and securely without having to worry about whether the amount of data you send exceeds your allowance on your e-mail server. The files are temporarily, and securely, stored on the Mamut Online Backup server so that your recipient(s) do not need to be online at the same time as you in order to receive them.
You can send files quickly and of course safely without taking up your recipient’s e-mail capacity and without taking the risk of intruders gaining access to your data.
Through this function, your data is uploaded to the Mamut Online Backup server. Your recipients then get sent a message letting them know that you want to send them a file. One of the features ensuring the secure transfer of your the data is the necessity to send the Mamut Key separately.
You do not need to compress the files and are able to send an entire folder in one easy transaction.
The recipient is only allowed one download per invitation. If you want one or several of your recipients to receive a continuous update of a folder, you can do so by using the Stream function.
Examples of using Send
Individual: You have a large folder with all your holiday snaps, which you want to send to your family. You cannot send the pictures by e-mail because they would simply take up too much space. The answer is to create a Send task in Mamut Online Backup. By initiating the Send wizard you can pick single files or folders that you wish to send, enter the e-mail address of everyone you want to send them to and as soon as the wizard is finished the pictures will be uploaded to the server. The members of your family can now download the pictures in their own time and you will receive a message letting you know when everyone is done downloading.
Business: You are meant to send material to your advertising agency. The problem is that the files are so big that your company’s e-mail server refuses to send them. Previously, you would have burned the material onto a CD and sent it by courier. Now, you simply set up a Send task and your files will arrive safely at their destination in no time at all.
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