Two step login to a VAN

Hi All,
There is specific requirement wherein we are required to do a two step-login to a VAN and get the Inbound EDI files - The transport type is FTP.
first login - we get into the system
second login - we get into our inbox.
Both the logins are different with different username / pw.
Please do let me know if anyone has faced such a requirement and the possible ways to achieve this in B2B / BPEL .
thanks
Shailesh

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