Receive AS2 messages and drop them on an FTP server

Receive AS2 messages from your trading partners and have the decrypted, signature-verified payload pushed straight to any FTP or FTPS server. DocEvent runs the AS2 endpoint, returns the MDN receipt, and delivers the file — your existing FTP-based system never has to learn AS2.
From
AS2
To
FTP
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AS2trading partner
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Filerouterlocal filesystem
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How AS2 to FTP routing works

Source

AS2

Files arrive from an AS2 trading partner over the internet — signed, encrypted, and acknowledged with an MDN receipt.
DocEvent Channel
routes · retries · logs
Destination

FTP Server

Files are pushed to any FTP server you configure.
1

File arrives via AS2

A hosted AS2 (RFC 4130) receive endpoint with its own URL — nothing to install and no AS2 server to run. Each source is pinned to one trading partner, so a message claiming any other AS2 identity is rejected, and the partner's certificate must verify every message. Encrypted payloads are decrypted and signatures verified automatically, and the MDN receipt is returned the way the partner asked for it: synchronously in the HTTP reply, asynchronously to their return URL, or not at all. Duplicate messages are detected per RFC 4130.
2

Channel routes it

DocEvent's channel server matches the incoming file to your configured route, queues it for delivery, and ensures no file is ever lost — even during downstream outages.
3

Delivered to FTP

Active and passive FTP supported. Username/password authentication. Configurable port and path.

Common use cases

Real workflows that teams automate with a AS2 FTP channel.
  • Land partner EDI documents on the FTP server your ERP already watches
  • Give a trading partner AS2 without changing the system that consumes the files
  • Decrypt and verify inbound AS2, then hand plain files to a legacy application
  • Retire an in-house AS2 server while keeping the same FTP drop zone
The two ends don't have to be the same company — invite a customer or trading partner into the channel and they run the AS2 or FTP side under their own account, with their own credentials. Learn how shared channels work.

Technical details

Source:
AS2
A hosted AS2 (RFC 4130) receive endpoint with its own URL — nothing to install and no AS2 server to run. Each source is pinned to one trading partner, so a message claiming any other AS2 identity is rejected, and the partner's certificate must verify every message. Encrypted payloads are decrypted and signatures verified automatically, and the MDN receipt is returned the way the partner asked for it: synchronously in the HTTP reply, asynchronously to their return URL, or not at all. Duplicate messages are detected per RFC 4130.
Files arrive from an AS2 trading partner over the internet — signed, encrypted, and acknowledged with an MDN receipt.
Destination:
FTP Server
Active and passive FTP supported. Username/password authentication. Configurable port and path.
Files are pushed to any FTP server you configure.
Automatic retries with exponential back-off
Full end-to-end audit log for every file
Zero-code setup via the DocEvent UI
Reliable delivery even during downstream outages

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we'll focus on delivery.

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