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Updated: 07/12/2006

PaKnPosT Pro File Sharing

In the corporate world, the size of email attatchments is usually restricted to preserve bandwidth and email server file system resources. This is frustrating for many users who have a legitimate need to send and receive large files. Most people understand email and web browsers, so PaKnPosT Pro leverages this understanding by using HTTP via Web browser to convey multiple files, and text email to notify file recipients. To ease corporate concerns, optional administrative controls feature file type and size restriction, user and network restrictions, virus scanning, encryption, password protection and anti-spam measures. The system features easy automated installation, with system configuration via Web browser.
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