SAPConnect - Difference between Sent & Transmitted

Hello friends,
Can someone please clarify between Sent & Transmitted status for emails in SAP.
i checked few links and what i understand is in sent status it checks for message delivery report and status becomes diamond shape.
in Transmitted status, it just send message successfully.
If i am correct, where does this settings are maintained.. i can see in few case, for same user it goes in sent status and in few other case Transmitted.
thanks
ashish

Hi Ashish,
TRANSMITTED means: The message reached the recipient, or there is no status expected for the message.
SENT means: The message has left the SAP system. So far, it is unknown whether the recipient received the message or not.
So, in 1st case, receipt of status is not expected, while in 2nd case, a status has not yet come back, nor does the system know whether a status will come back or not.
It totally depends on the target system.
Regards,
Shitij

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