A: Register them as your subusers, create a F*EX group or a one-time upload key with "user config & operation control"
See also http://fex.belwue.de/usecases/foreign.html
A: Register them as your subusers, create a F*EX group or a one-time upload key with "user config & operation control"
See also http://fex.belwue.de/usecases/foreign.html
Q: Sometimes I can download a file more than once, especially when I repeat it quickly. Is the autodelete feature buggy?
A: The F*EX server has a grace time of 1 minute after first sucessfully download in which the file is still available. This is necessary because of some stupid "download managers" which request the file several times at once. Otherwise they would report an error to the user.
Q: Sometimes I can download a file more than once, especially when I repeat it quickly. Is the autodelete feature buggy?
A: The F*EX server has a grace time of 1 minute after first sucessfully download in which the file is still available. This is necessary because of some stupid "download managers" which request the file several times at once. Otherwise they would report an error to the user.
A: An expired file is definitively deleted. Even the admin cannot restore it.
You must re-request it from the sender.
A: An expired file is definitively deleted. Even the admin cannot restore it.
You must re-request it from the sender.
Q: I have sent a second file with the same name, but the recpient has not received a second notification email. Why?
A: A file with the same name to the same recpient overwrites the first one if it is still there (no download so far).
A second notification email of the same file(name) is not suggestive.
Q: I have sent a second file with the same name, but the recpient has not received a second notification email. Why?
A: A file with the same name to the same recpient overwrites the first one if it is still there (no download so far).
A second notification email of the same file(name) is not suggestive.
A: Use "!#!" as comment, then no notification email will be sent.
Of course you then have to inform the recipient manually.
A: Use "!#!" as comment, then no notification email will be sent.
Of course you then have to inform the recipient manually.