10-16-2012 07:48 AM
When receiving a notification that a customer has uploaded a file, add a MOVE function to send it directly to your folders.
This would eliminate the requirement to download the file you just received, then upload it back into the folder.
Reducing bandwith demands for the transaction.
11-26-2012 12:58 AM
Exactely! That would be great!
It should also be possible to forward a file that I have sent via YouSendIt (a file that has no expiration date) to my folders. This way I don't have to upload it again.
12-03-2012 02:58 PM - edited 12-03-2012 03:00 PM
SecTrace,
I'm on the Product Team here at YouSendIt...thanks for your post.
From what I understand from your post, you want to receive an email notification that a file was sent to your dropbox and click on a link in that email to save the file directly to one of your folders on YouSendIt. If that is correct, you should already be able to do that. In the email notification your receive there is a "Save to folders" button, click on that button, login, and select the file you want to save the file to.
I hope this helps and please let us know if you have any further questions.
12-03-2012 03:14 PM
Patrick5000,
It sounds like you have a slightly different use case and would like to save the file you are sending to your YouSendIt folders. You can actually do this now...on the Send page and after you select a file from your desktop there will be a checkbox option right below your file name that says "Save a copy of uploaded files to my Saved folder (change)". If you want to save the file you are sending to your "Saved" folder, select the checkbox and click send. If you want to save the file you are sending to another folder, select the checkbox, click "change", select the folder you want to save to, and click send.
Hope this helps your particular use case and please let us know if you have further questions.
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