![]() I tried several different logos, so it is unrelated to the logo image file I was uploading. The customized logo at the top of the email is extremely, almost invisibly small as viewed in several email clients. If the transfer name is not changed, the email subject is " sent you some files", an uninformative subject line for busy clients who are more interested in the name of their engagements than in my name. Any thoughts or workarounds?įinally, a couple of issues with the delivered email itself. This is a low limit, especially given that the transfer is otherwise named with the name of the first file and accommodates many more than 28 characters. Can a recipient be presented with the file list or the opportunity to view or download individual files instead of just automatically going to "download all"?įurthermore, while you can change the name of transfer, I am seeing this limited to only 28 characters for me. Yet "Download files" is the only link to the files in the email sent to the recipient. The logo, transfer name, and file list can only be obtained by subsequently clicking on "Back", which is not obvious. The recipient at this point has no information about the files or their origin (Google Chrome is the browser). Upon following the "Download files" link in the email, the recipient of multiple files is sent to a webpage that flashes the customized logo and the file list and then immediately turns to "Your files are on their way/Try Dropbox Transfer to send large files to others"/"Start your transfer", opening a Save As dialog box for "Transfer.zip": However, I would expect the only knowable identity is that of the email recipient associated with the particular link provided, since no Dropbox account and only the link (plus a password if assigned) is necessary for viewing/downloading, correct? It has potential, as far as I can see, in the "Send by email" method so that views and downloads can be managed and generate notifications, along with the identity of the viewer/downloader (the scope of this post is therefore limited to the email delivery mode). I have spent some time examining the utility of the Dropbox Transfer feature. ![]() I am a member of a Dropbox Business Advanced account. ![]()
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