File Mover Blog

  • 19 Sep

    How to unzip archives with a password

    Q: How to unzip archives with a password. We have some Zip folders I would like to automate unzipping for and they have a text password. The password will be the same every time.

    A: If you want to unzip you can use our (UN)ZIP as Destination option:

    limagito file mover unzip as destination

    – Select UNZIP as Function and set the Destination Directory:

    limagito file mover unzip archives with a password

    • Enter unzip password:

    limagito file mover unzip password

    If you need any info about this ‘unzip archives with a password’ question, please let us know.

    #zip #filetransfer #filemanagement

    Best regards,

    Limagito Team

    By Limagito-Team ZIP ,
  • 17 Sep

    How to add html as body of an email with Limagito File Mover

    Q: How to add html as body of an email with Limagito File Mover

    In Limagito File Mover version v2023.9.17.0 we added a second SMTP API vendor (= third party code provider). This second vendor is also based in the USA and has a long history with providing API’s for many internet protocols. The reason we did this is because there are quite some different servers out there and it seems we couldn’t cover them all. With a second vendor we try to minimize this. Switching can be done on the fly.

    limagito file mover smtp second api vendor

    • We added the use of plain text and/or html as body for both API vendors:

    limagito file mover html as body

    • With our second API Vendor it is possible to use ‘TLS 1.3’. Be sure our second API Vendor – CK is selected in the ‘Setup’ tab and switch to ‘Transport Layer Security Auto’ as Security Method in the ‘Security’ tab.

    limagito file mover smtp tls1.3 support

    If you need any info about using ‘html as body’, please let us know.

    #smtp #filetransfer #filemanagement

    Best regards,

    Limagito Team

    By Limagito-Team SMTP , ,
  • 15 Sep

    How to rename a file keeping the last 7 characters intact

    How to rename a file keeping the last 7 characters intact

    Q: I need assistance to set up a move rule and rename the file to the destination. The file name needs to keep the last 7 characters intact before the file extension name. For example if the original file name is “Aspect Windows Pty Ltd_398x272_1531309.pdf” – we need it renamed to “1531309.pdf” before it is moved to the destination directory. Any idea how I can set this up please?

    A: This is possible using our Destination file renaming option

    Please enable and setup  ‘Rename Files during Copy/Move’ in your Destination setup:
    RegEx:  (.*)(.{7})\.(.*)
    Replacement:   \2.\3

    rename a file keeping

    Information about how to use regular expressions can be found here.

    If you need any info about this request, please let us know.

    #filetransfer #filemanagement

    Best regards,

    Limagito Team

    By Limagito-Team Rename ,
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