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Three changes that unblock the daily inbound pull from Gainwell's FromHPE MFT path: 1. INBOUND_RE now accepts both 'TP' and 'tp' prefixes via inline (?i:TP) scoping — case-folding the whole pattern would let lowercase '837p' / tracking IDs through, which is invalid HCPF. The rest of the pattern is still case-sensitive. 2. _list_inbound_paramiko skips *_warn.txt entries. Gainwell's MFT drops ~583 advisory text-format notes in the same inbound dir; they come first alphabetically and were padding every poll with ~80 min of pointless downloads. 3. New SftpClient.list_inbound_names() + download_inbound() pair gives a metadata-only listing and on-demand fetch. The scheduler's existing full-listing path still works (now without the warn padding); the new path is what the new /api/admin/scheduler/pull-inbound endpoint and the 'cyclone pull-inbound' CLI use to fast-target a date range without paying the cost of a full ~6000-file download. Scheduler.process_inbound_files() runs the same per-file pipeline as a regular tick on the pre-fetched list, so dedup via processed_inbound_files still applies. Tests added in test_filenames.py (lowercase + mixed-case cases), test_sftp_paramiko.py (warn skip + no-download listing), and test_scheduler.py (process_inbound_files idempotency). With this, the daily 385-file pull for 20260624 completes in seconds via 'docker exec cyclone-backend-1 python -m cyclone pull-inbound --date 20260624 --block dzinesco' (or the equivalent POST to /api/admin/scheduler/pull-inbound?date=20260624).