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*MX has more options than Cumulus 1 had,
*MX has more options than Cumulus 1 had,
*some defaults are different in the two flavours.  
*some defaults are different in the two flavours.  
While Cumulus 1 only supports standard FTP, MX supports tha,t plus SFTP and FTPS.  Which you select depends on your web site, it might be that you used a tool to manually upload files and so you can copy settings from that tool into the MX settings.


Like Cumulus 1, MX has an '''External Programs''' section. Here you can enter a command and (in separate box) parameters for 3 possible timings (at real-time, at interval, and at end of day). Typically, on a windows device you would enter the name of a batch file (filename ends in .cmd). On a device running Linux, it could be a shell command file (ends in .sh) or indeed a command like "php" to run a php script whose name is specifed in parameters box.  The final parameter might be preceded by ">" to direct the output to a log file.
Like Cumulus 1, MX has an '''External Programs''' section. Here you can enter a command and (in separate box) parameters for 3 possible timings (at real-time, at interval, and at end of day). Typically, on a windows device you would enter the name of a batch file (filename ends in .cmd). On a device running Linux, it could be a shell command file (ends in .sh) or indeed a command like "php" to run a php script whose name is specifed in parameters box.  The final parameter might be preceded by ">" to direct the output to a log file.
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