Messages, no File transfer via Bonjour

Everything in Messages works fine for us.
The only thing, we can't transfer files in our own network via Bonjour. Either the file does not arrive and you see only one bubble or you can see the file name, but after starting the download you receive the message "failed".
Via the normal Message service it works (e.g. to one iPhone).
Any idea?

Hi Kenneth,
If you want to convert from IDoc to flat-file format you need to use an XSLT mapping that outputs to text format (use : <xsl:output method="text"/>).Use the plain HTTP adapter and set the protocol to HTTPS. I do not think it is possible to use the Graphical mapper in XI to convert XML to text.
As for configuring the HTTPS settings , I suggest reading the following documentation from SAP:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/14/ef2940cbf2195de10000000a1550b0/frameset.htm
Regards,
Achmed
Message was edited by: Achmed Aboulcher

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