Can B2B accpt a compressed file [ tar,zip]  over  AS2

we have a situation where one of our Partner would like to send us a tar file with xml files in it.,
usually the b2b server will accept xml file based on the matching function we configure with.
can some body chime in of b2b is capable of accepting the tar [compressed] paylods.

Nitesh,
thank you for providing the docs.
so far we were accepting the incoming payloads by searching a pattern in the xml file [ so far all our integrations with TP are via XML file]
but with this compressed file, how will be able to identify the TP, is there an option while configuring the BA for incoming traffic to identify the TP with file name ?
and also to my understanding if i use callout the flow will be as follows:
Incomming tar file form TP-->B2B Identify the File-->CALL OUT to uncompress the file --> put the resulting files in AQ
here is my usecase:
we will recieve tar file[ this will have multiple xml files] from TP, we have to uncompress the file from that TP and pass it on to built in AQ to BPEL to pick them up.
can you please suggest how shld i identify the TP.,

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