The Ad Hoc Transfer Module, which requires a separate license, provides a secure way to do person-to-person file transfers. Registered MOVEit DMZ users can use a browser or an Outlook plug-in to send files and/or a message (which is called a 'package') to an email address. Composing a MOVEit package that includes files is like composing an email with attachments.
However, there are differences. File attachments sent as part of a package are uploaded to a MOVEit DMZ server. A 'new package notification' email will be sent to the recipients, to inform them that a package is waiting for them. Recipients can click on the web link in this notification, sign on to MOVEit DMZ, and view the package, where they can download the files.
If enabled, a recipient can also reply to a package and send additional attachments, which will also be uploaded to the file transfer server. The organization administrator can set options that determine who can send and receive packages, enforce user- and package-level quotas, and control package expiration and download limits.
Large files and multiple attachments can be sent quickly and securely, avoiding the limitations of a mail server.
An Organization administrator can enable or disable the Ad Hoc Transfer feature for an organization, as well as set access rules, limits, and quotas. Many of these settings can also be set at the group and user levels.
The organization settings for Ad Hoc Transfer can be found in the administrator's Settings page, in the Ad Hoc Transfer section.
To enable and configure Ad Hoc Transfer:
The other settings on this page determine whether registered users (those with an account on MOVEit DMZ) can send packages to registered users not in their Address Book, or to unregistered users. You can use these settings to control access to the Ad Hoc Transfer feature. To allow the most open access, select All except temporary users for both settings.
For detailed information, see Web Interface - Settings - Ad Hoc Transfer - Access.
The unregistered recipient will need to access the MOVEit DMZ system to retrieve a package and any attached files. You can choose to have MOVEit DMZ treat these recipients as temporary users (the default setting), in which case MOVEit DMZ creates a temporary account for the recipient. You can also choose to treat the recipient as a guest user, who will have access to only the package sent to them.
For detailed information, see Web Interface - Settings - Ad Hoc Transfer - Access.
If you allow unregistered users to send packages it is handled the same as the unregistered recipient is handled by MOVEit DMZ. Go to Settings - Ad Hoc Transfer - Access - Unregistered Recipients to change the Temporary Users vs. Package Password setting.
For detailed information, see Web Interface - Settings - Ad Hoc Transfer - Access - Unregistered Senders.
For more information, see Feature Focus - Ad Hoc Transfer Secure Note and Related Options.
For detailed information about the quota and limit settings, see the topic Web Interface - Settings - Ad Hoc Transfer - Content.
For detailed information about maintenance settings, see Web Interface - Settings - Ad Hoc Transfer - Maintenance.
Be aware that many of the Ad Hoc Transfer organization settings can also be set in user profiles and group profiles.
Registered users can send and receive packages using either of these interfaces:
When Ad Hoc Transfer is enabled, users can send packages from their Home page, or by selecting Packages in the left navigation. In either case, under Package Actions the user selects Send a new package to display the New Package page, where they can enter recipient's email address, subject, note, and add files.
When the Ad Hoc Transfer Plug-in for Microsoft Outlook is installed on the user's computer, that user can send packages using Outlook by creating a new message, attaching files, and clicking the Send Secure button. The Send Secure button is added to Outlook by the plug-in. As with the web interface, the attached files will be uploaded to MOVEit DMZ. Recipients receive a notification with a link to access the MOVEit DMZ server, where they can download the files.
To send and receive packages in Microsoft Outlook, the following is required:
See the Ad Hoc Transfer Plug-in for Microsoft Outlook Installation Guide, available on the MOVEit DMZ support site, for information on installing and configuring the Outlook plug-in.