The send log was the one place in the panel where a status was bare text, next to a delivery's own page where the same value is a badge, and a domain list where the DNS verdict is one too — so a message's outcome looked like a different kind of fact depending on which page you read it from. The level travels on the row rather than being worked out in the template: deliveryLevel is the one place that decides what a status means, the delivery page already reads it, and a second mapping written into the template or the stylesheet would have been free to drift from it. sent is ok, deferred a warning, bounced and rejected errors, and queued unknown — nothing has gone wrong, nothing has been reported yet. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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<td>{{.From}}</td>
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<td>{{.To}}</td>
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<td class="subject"><span title="{{.Subject}}">{{.Subject}}</span></td>
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<td class="status">{{.Status}}</td>
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<td class="status"><span class="st st-{{.Level}}">{{.Status}}</span></td>
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<td class="actions"><a href="/deliveries/{{.ID}}?domain={{$.FilterDomain}}&app={{$.FilterApp}}&p={{$.Page}}">Details</a></td>
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</tr>
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{{end}}
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