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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 15/03/2020 14:23,
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          <div class="">On 15 Mar 2020, at 14:20, Jules via ZendTo <<a
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                    several files are 'Dropped Off' and the recipient
                    only downloads/'Picks Up' only one of them (for
                    example, 1 out of 3 files), we only receive a
                    notification for that first file they've 'Picked
                    Up'. If they 'Pick Up' the remaining two files, we
                    don't receive any notification that they have done
                    so. Is there a way to enable notifications for each
                    file that a recipient has 'Picked Up'?</span><br
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                !important;" class="">Not currently, no. I decided long
                ago that no one wanted to be blizzarded with emails
                every time each recipient picked up, say, 10 files from
                a large drop-off. It explicitly only emails for the
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      Would zipping / tarring the files, so you transfer just one
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    That would work whether you zip/tar the files before uploading, or
    direct your recipients to only click the "Download the zip of
    everything" button and not the individual files.<br>
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    <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">Jules

-- 
Julian Field MEng CEng CITP MBCS MIEEE MACM

The current UK shipping forecast:
Irish Sea: Northwesterly, backing southwesterly later, 4 to 6, occasionally 7
in north. Slight or moderate, occasionally smooth. Showers. Good.

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Twitter: @JulesFM
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