Specifications

DescriptionProperty
If set to yes, FTP receive transfers files as binary, otherwise it
transfers them as ASCII
Transfer as binary
The login name for the FTP server. For anonymous login, use
"anonymous" as user name
User name
The password for the FTP server. For anonymous use, enter an email
address as password.
Password
The directory on the FTP site to which jobs are to be delivered.FTP directory
If the path starts with a forward slash "/", it is relative to the
users’s home directory. If the path starts with a double forward
slash, it is relative to the FTP site’s system root. This is only useful
if the user has access to the complete file system on the FTP site
The number of nested subfolder levels in the uploaded folder
hierarchy (similar to the behavior of the archive hierarchy tool)
Subfolder levels
When this property is set to zero (the default) all jobs are placed
immediately inside the FTP directory specified in the previous
property
If set to yes, the unique name prefix added to the filename by
Switch is removed before placing the job in the FTP hierarchy; the
Strip unique name
default is to strip the prefixes from jobs deposited in a FTP hierarchy
- leaving the prefixes in place avoids overwriting a previously
deposited job with the same name
Determines what happens when "Strip unique name" is set to yes
and a job arrives with the same name and location as a job already
residing on the FTP site:
Duplicates
Overwrite: replace the existing job with the new one – this is
the default behavior
Keep unique name: preserve the new job’s unique name prefix,
leaving the existing job untouched (without unique name prefix)
Add version number: add an incrementing version number at
the end of the filename body for the new job (“2”, “3”, “9”,
“10”, “11”), leaving the existing job untouched
Fail: move the new job to the problem jobs folder, leaving the
existing job untouched
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