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Green Web Interface

Accellion Green is accessed via a Green web interface. Once logged-in, users can send files and also monitor and track file transfers and receipts. The web interface is designed to be simple and intuitive to use and is available in multiple languages including: English, French, German, Japanese, Korean, and simplified Chinese.

Send File

The send file page of the Accellion Green web interface appears to the user as a familiar email interface. From the send file page users can compose an email and attach up to 10 files. The regular files size limit is 2GB but if the Accellion Java Applet is enabled users can attach any combination of files/folders up to 20GB in combined size. Users are classified by IT as one of three types:

Standard and Expert users are user classifications for Internal Users. Restricted Sender is a user classification for an external user who has been given guest privileges to send files back to internal users. Expert users have additional configurable controls such as modifiable file expiration time.

File Cabinet

The File Cabinet provides a record of all files sent by a user including date sent, recipients, time and date of download, and also whether the file is still available for download. Any files within the file cabinet that are still available for download can be resent or sent to new recipients without uploading again to the Accellion Appliance. The file cabinet and all the functionality within the Accellion web interface is accessible from any web enabled device so users can resend files or check file delivery from their phone or any other portable web-enabled device.

Accellion Green. Earth-friendly file delivery.

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“Unless we stop dumping 70 million tons of global-warming pollution into the atmosphere every 24 hours, which we are doing right now . . . the continued acceleration of this pollution would destroy the future of human civilization.”

Former Vice President Al Gore
Sept 5, 2006, Helsinki