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Created on Mar 9, 2018

Need to display source and destination folder in email alert

Our Managed File Transfer team is under tremendous pressure to migrate file transfers from legacy standalone FTP servers to the Sterling Managed File Transfer solution.  An incredibly influential business unit needs both the source/producer and destination/consumer folder paths displayed in an ICC generated email alert.  These sources and destinations can be either Sterling mailboxes and/or non-Sterling folders on windows, unix or NAS share servers.  File transfer protocols exchanging files between source/producer and destination/consumer can range from FTPs, SFTP, Connect:Direct, FSA/CLA2.

 

This business unit requires these values in an email alert so that Sterling offers the same functionality that their legacy process offers.  The email notification is an vital part of their workflow.

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Our Managed File Transfer team is under tremendous pressure to migrate file transfers from legacy standalone FTP servers to the Sterling Managed File Transfer solution.  An incredibly influential business unit needs both the source/producer and destination/consumer folder paths displayed in an ICC generated email alert.  These sources and destinations can be either Sterling mailboxes and/or non-Sterling folders on windows, unix or NAS share servers.  File transfer protocols exchanging files between source/producer and destination/consumer can range from FTPs, SFTP, Connect:Direct, FSA/CLA2.

 

This business unit requires these values in an email alert so that Sterling offers the same functionality that their legacy process offers.  The email notification is an vital part of their workflow.