A logged-in user of the application can, similarly to an anonymous user, upload files and send them using the provided form.
Unlike an anonymous package, a logged-in user does not fill in the sender's name and email address, as this information is automatically transferred from his/her account.
In addition, he/she can set the following:
Blind recipients' emails
Additional recipients, to whom will the package be delivered, but will not be listed and visible as package recipients. Works similarly as a hidden/blind copy (BCC) in e-mails.
Package accessibility (type)
According to who should the package be accessible to, one of the following types needs to be chosen:
Public - Anyone, who receives its link, will have access to the package. Even anonymously without logging in. It is not mandatory to fill in recipients, the link can be shared another way.
Internal - Any logged in user, who receives its link, will have access to the package. It will not be accessible anonymously without login. It is not mandatory to fill in recipients, the link can be shared another way.
Private - Only specified recipients, after logging into the application, will have access to the package, no one else. All packages from anonymous (not logged in) users are automatically in this mode. It is mandatory to fill in recipients, as the package will be accessible only to them.
The default access of a package, if the user does not change it, is set by the administrator. The administrator can also revoke user’s permissions to send some of the types, so the user will not be able to select and send such a type.
If a package has a password set, the password will always need to be entered to access the package, regardless of the mode selected.
For a detailed description of the form, see the section Anonymous upload of a file package. Only the differences are described here.
Packages waiting for approval before being sent
According to settings made by the administrator user’s packages may require approval before being sent out. In such a case a package is not really sent out and accessible to the recipients after being sent by the user, but is instead waiting in a queue of packages requiring approval. It must be approved or rejected by a user with appropriate permission, who is notified about waiting packages by an email, or by the administrator. The sender may be notified about approval or rejection of his package according to the settings made by the administrator.
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