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    My company uses XML received by email all the time to receive information from different sources everyday. I'm looking to improve the speed a little bit more as email has normally a delay. What's the best way to receive those forms? I created a webservice, however some of our providers do not want to spend the time building a solution. I would like something I can provide to them in order to received those forms. Any ideas? Al My eMail control My Blog

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      My company uses XML received by email all the time to receive information from different sources everyday. I'm looking to improve the speed a little bit more as email has normally a delay. What's the best way to receive those forms? I created a webservice, however some of our providers do not want to spend the time building a solution. I would like something I can provide to them in order to received those forms. Any ideas? Al My eMail control My Blog

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      Hard to say what is "best" when you don't have all the information. Here is a wild guess. If you have a Web Server you could supply a web page that allows the user to Upload the file to your server.

      "What classes are you using ? You shouldn't call stuff if you have no idea what it does"
      Christian Graus in the C# forum

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        Hard to say what is "best" when you don't have all the information. Here is a wild guess. If you have a Web Server you could supply a web page that allows the user to Upload the file to your server.

        "What classes are you using ? You shouldn't call stuff if you have no idea what it does"
        Christian Graus in the C# forum

        led mike

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        Paddy Boyd
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        Or really splash the cash and invest in biztalk...

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          Or really splash the cash and invest in biztalk...

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          No doubt. However I was guessing that his concern about the time lag was due in large part to the SMTP lag that sometimes occurs. Biztalk would have no effect on that.

          "What classes are you using ? You shouldn't call stuff if you have no idea what it does"
          Christian Graus in the C# forum

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