Trigger a BPEL Process using Email in SOA 11g

Hi All,
Greetings to SOA Gurus!!!
We are currently working on an Upgrade Project from SOA 10g to 11g and we have a requirement to upgrade a BPEL process which got triggered using an email in SOA 10g. We are not sure how we can achive this in SOA 11g instance. Any help on this is highly appreciated.
Thanks,
Saravana

Hi Saravana,
This feature is not out yet in 11g and is available only through Preview version.
http://technology.amis.nl/2012/05/18/proces-email-with-the-new-ums-adapter-of-soa-suite-ps5/
You can use the above (without claiming support though) or can deploy OSB to do the same.
http://beatechnologies.wordpress.com/tag/message-flow-with-email-trigger/
Regards,
Neeraj Sehgal

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