MIME Packaging  Protocol With RNIF 1.1 EXCHNAGE PROTOCOL REVESION

Hi,
We have setup a trading partner in Oracle B2B for Rosettanet 3A4 messages.
The whole setup is validated and deployed successfully.
Setup details are:
Message : PIP 3A4 (incoming)
Exchange proto reveion : RNIF 1.1
Selecting RNIF 1.1 causes Packaging proto to be set as RNIF1.1(not MIME).
The other party is sending message with RNIF1.1, but I am not able to receive
the same.
Other party is able to do a SSL handshake with our server, but when tries to send a payload, it never appears on our B2B instance, neither logs any error.
Looking at the payload it seems that party is using MIME with RNIF1.1 while
MIME is enabled with ver. RNIF2.0 only.
Any pointer will be a great help.
Payload part is as below:
|||9ïMIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: Multipart/Related;
     boundary="6806015620382827011-1133556159798@HUBSPAN-MIME-AGENT";
     type="Application/x-RosettaNet"
Content-Description: This is the RosettaNet business message
--6806015620382827011-1133556159798@HUBSPAN-MIME-AGENT
Content-Type: Application/XML;
     RNSubType="preamble-header"
Content-Description: This is the Preamble Header part of the business message
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE Preamble SYSTEM "PreamblePartMessageGuideline.dtd">
<Preamble>
<DateTimeStamp>20051202T204239.564Z</DateTimeStamp>
<GlobalAdministeringAuthorityCode>RosettaNet</GlobalAdministeringAuthorityCode>
<GlobalUsageCode>Test</GlobalUsageCode>
<VersionIdentifier>1.1</VersionIdentifier>
</Preamble>
Regards,
MSri

Thnx for the reply.
Actually there are incompatibility issues with RNIF1.1.
Now I m getting the message & is available in B2B, but throwing error.
Though it is PO request yet showing Business Action as Acknowledgement ..
Error Code AIP-50031
log shows that it is not able to identify Trading partner name also.
other error is:
2005.12.08 at 01:27:46:716: Thread-9: Repository - (ERROR) Error -: AIP-11015: Object does not exist F20EDDBD49D433D8E0340003BA54EB81-172-1
     at oracle.tip.repos.core.driver.CatalogDriver.getObject(CatalogDriver.java:754)
     at oracle.tip.repos.core.driver.InternalObject.getAssociation(InternalObject.java:680)
     at oracle.tip.repos.core.persistency.BaseObject.getAssociation(BaseObject.java:388)
Any pointer will be a great help.
fyi: one trading partner is already enabled with

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