[geeks] Gmail's attraction
Jonathan C. Patschke
jp at celestrion.net
Sun Sep 5 00:13:42 CDT 2004
On Sun, 5 Sep 2004, Scott Howard wrote:
> EMail _is_ the right way to do file transfer in most organisations.
Just because it's common doesn't mean it's right. You know, if I were
creating a file-transfer protocol, I might call it...FTP!
> sharing area == insecure. Either everyone has access, or you have to put
> procedures/systems in place to manage the security. EMail does all of
> this for you automatically.
I'm sorry? Is it only my PCs that happen to have to option of sharing
individual folders, with each share's rights assignable to any user with
a local (or domain) account?
It is Not Hard to set up a temporary user with a temporary password and
to send an email saying:
Dear, foo,
Your files are at \\mymachine\things\blargh. Use your usual
username with your birthday in mm/dd/yyyy as your password.
--me.
> On the internet it's a (slightly) different story, but within the
> corporate world Email has become the standard method of sharing/transfering
> files.
And Windows is the standard OS. That doesn't mean it's worth a crap.
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Jonathan Patschke )
Elgin, TX ( "Ma'am, I can do anything. I own a game store."
USA ) --Gord ( http://www.actsofgord.com )
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