Accessing file in the MessageMapping/BPM

Hello Friends,
I need to fetch some data from the FTP server while processing the message.
e.g After I get a message from a input system; I need to go to get some corresponding details given in the file and based on that do some processing and send the response to the output.
Is there any way to get a connection to the FTC at the runtime from the MM or BPM ?
I have gone through the weblog /people/sundararamaprasad.subbaraman/blog/2005/12/09/making-csv-file-lookup-possible-in-sap-xi
But this is not feasible from my end.
Is there any other way to achieve this ?
Thanks for your help.
Pranav.

can you change other idea?
actually,
why do not you fetch you file you want to get and the message which comes from your input system in bpm together firstly,
and then process them!
it is typicaly n:1 i.e collect message patten
you must get a file info during mapping?

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