Connect Email and FTP integrations
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Build your Email and FTP integrations.
Integrate and automate your essential business tasks by connecting Email as a trigger and FTP as an action using the Make platform. This integration allows you to leverage Email for timely notifications or alerts, which then automatically initiates FTP to manage file storage and transfer operations. Whether it's backing up your email attachments to an FTP server or sending automated email confirmations upon successful FTP uploads, Make enables smooth and effective automation tailored to your business needs. Experience a hassle-free setup to bring Email and FTP into one coherent automated system, reducing manual effort and improving organizational efficiency.
Changes permission settings of a file or a folder.
Copies an email or a draft into a selected folder.
Creates and adds a new draft to a selected folder.
Creates a new folder
Permanently removes a file from a selected folder.
Deletes a folder.
Removes an email or a draft from a selected folder.
Returns emails that match the specified criteria.
Popular Email and FTP workflows.
Discover the power of automating file management between Email and FTP. Improve security, reduce human error, and increase productivity with efficient integrations.
How to setup Email and FTP in 5 easy steps
Select email connection type
Decide if you want to connect your email for reading or sending messages using IMAP or SMTP, respectively, and have your login details ready.
Set up IMAP for reading emails
Choose IMAP to read emails and enter your email credentials, adding server information if needed.
Set up SMTP for sending emails
Use SMTP if your goal is to send emails, ensuring you handle any specific permissions required for services like Gmail.
Connect to your FTP server
Make sure your FTP server supports passive mode to establish a smooth connection with Make.
Verify FTP server and permissions
Ensure your FTP server responds correctly and that the appropriate permissions and firewall settings are in place for file transfers.
Streamline workflow: automate and secure Email and FTP integration
Integrating Email and FTP through Make automates file transfers, ensures data security and reduces human error. This enhances productivity by organizing workflows and managing email attachments efficiently.
Eliminate manual steps by automatically transferring email attachments to your FTP server.
Keep attachments securely stored on your FTP server as soon as they're received.
Organize email data within an FTP environment swiftly.
Minimize mistakes related to manual file transfers by relying on automated integration.
FAQ
Integrating Email and FTP with Make simplifies file management and data exchange processes. Emails can automatically trigger FTP file uploads or downloads, facilitating sharing and storage of crucial documents. This automation saves time, reduces manual errors, and improves workflow efficiency.
Make provides a secure platform for integration, employing encryption and robust security protocols to protect data. By using Make, you minimize the risk of unauthorized access, ensuring that sensitive information exchanged between Email and FTP remains confidential and secure.
Make offers customizable automation workflows, allowing users to define specific triggers and actions between Email and FTP. This flexibility enables users to create tailored processes that fit their specific business needs, such as auto-saving email attachments to an FTP server or sending FTP-stored files via email automatically.
No, setting up an integration is straightforward with Make's user-friendly interface. The platform guides users through each step of the process, providing pre-built templates and detailed support documentation. Even without technical expertise, users can easily create effective workflows between Email and FTP.
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