Ryan,
My company offers a wide range of E.Commerce B-to-B capabilities. We
currently have a customer dialing in to GEIS for sending and receiving of
EDI documents via FTP. What are your questions?
I personally have used EDI*EXPRESS but only to pull in SSR's and RSR's
(sender status and receiver status reports). If you are looking for these
reports and occasionally want to resend a document or reque a document you
can use the internet for that www.suppport.geis.com
Let me know what you are looking for and I would be glad to help!
Anthony Whitehead
EC/EDI Project Manager
Seeburger, Inc.
www.seeburger.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Fergal Ryan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 7:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: GEIS EDI*EXPRESS access
Hi everyone,
I wonder are there users of the GEIS EDI*EXPRESS service who can help me
out?
I would be interested in hearing from anyone who accesses GEIS using any
of these methods:
- dialup using XMODEM or similar at speeds greater than 9600
- ftp using dial-up PPP
- ftp using ISDN, frame relay or leased lines
We have of course asked GEIS, but everyone we have talked to seems
unsure about what access methods are commercially available or what
additional costs may apply.
Any help from list members would be greatly appreciated.
Best Regards
Fergal Ryan
Xilinx Inc.
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