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SCOT in status "In transit"

Former Member
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Hello,

I'm sending mail by SO00 and SCOT transaction. The mails are succesfully sended and received by the users but in SCOT this are showed in column "In transit". I'm checked the SMTP server and the port 25 is available from sap server.

Regards. Alberto Caro.

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Former Member

Thanks, I resolved the problem following your answer.

Regards. Alberto.

Former Member
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Hi Alberto Caro Rojel,

We are having the same problem as you have mentioned. After sending the emails to the recipients, on the SCOT display it is showing under "In Transit" column.

Please mention the steps you have carried out to solve this problem. It will help us.

Thanks,

Sadhish

Former Member
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Hello Sadhish.

In trx SCOT you must go to Menu "Settings->Confirmation of receipts" or with ctrlshitfF7

and click "SAP connect does not expect receipt confirm. for Internet mail".

This modification is dependent of client.

Regards. Alberto.

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manu_susankar
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Hi Alberto Caro Rojel,

The individual columns in SCOT have the following meanings:

Completed

Number of successfully completed send orders, that is, the messages

were sent to the recipients.

Error

Number of send orders that were not successfully completed, that is,

the messages could not be sent to the recipients.

In transit

Number of send orders that are currently in process outside of the

R/3 System, that is, the messages have been transferred to the

external nodes by the SAPconnect send process but neither a positive

nor a negative status message has been received.

Waiting

Number of send orders that are currently still within the R/3

System, that is, the messages have not yet been registered by the

SAPconnect send process. (Waiting send orders are not yet assigned

to a node, therefore only the values for the higher-level scheduled

lines 'Address type' and 'System/Client' are displayed.)

The values in the last two columns (Duration in transit, Duration

waiting) refer to the average processing times (in hours and minutes)

for the respective send orders. The processing time period is defined by

the following events:

Duration in transit

Time from the transfer of the message to the external node to the

receipt of the first status message reporting the delivery or

non-delivery.

Duration waiting

Time from the creation of the send order by an R/3 application to

the transfer of the message to the external node by the SAPconnect

send process.

Regards,

S.Manu.