Receiver Soap Adapter and multipart messages

Dear SAP XI experts.
I have a scenario where I should create multipart message in an integration process and send it to a receiver using soap adapter. Is it possible to have two message types, one for main payload and one for attachment?
In my case I know I have to switch on 'Do Not Use Soap Envelope' and 'Keep Attachments' parameters in communication channel configurations. Anything else needed in this side? For example in Adapter Module configurations?
Is this scenario: To create multipart message in an integration process and to send it using receiver soap adapter, possible at all?

Hi,
>>>>In my case I know I have to switch on 'Do Not Use Soap Envelope' and 'Keep Attachments' parameters in communication channel configurations. Anything else needed in this side? For example in Adapter Module configurations?
check question:
My web service expects a SOAP with multiple elements in the SOAP body. How can I create such SOAP message?
from SAP note: 856597
and you will know everything
Regards,
michal

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