|
4.3.1 |
Out-of-memory or out-of-disk space
condition on the Exchange email server. Potentially also
means out-of-file handles on IIS. |
|
4.3.2 |
Message deleted from a queue by the
administrator. |
| 4.4.1 / 2 |
Recipient's email server is experiencing
network problems. |
| 4.4.6 |
Recipient's email address is configured
in a loop: maximum hop count for a message has been
exceeded. Check the message address, DNS address, and
SMTP virtual servers to make sure that nothing is
causing the message to loop. |
| 4.4.7 |
Recipient's email server is not
available: Message expired. Message wait time in queue
exceeds limit. |
| 5.0.0 |
Generic message for no route is
available to deliver a message or failure. |
| 5.1.1 |
Recipient could not be resolved. Check
the destination addresses and resend the message.
Potentially e-mail account no longer exists on the
destination server. |
| 5.1.3 |
Bad address. |
| 5.2.1 |
Local mail system rejected message,
“over size” message. Check the recipient’s limits. |
| 5.2.3 |
Message too large. Potentially the
recipient mailbox is disabled due to exceeding mailbox
limit. |
| 5.3.3 |
The recipient's server has run out of
disk space to queue messages, possible SMTP protocol
error. |
| 5.4.0 |
Authoritative host not found. Check
message and DNS to ensure proper entry. Potential error
in smarthost entry or SMTP name lookup failure. |
| 5.4.4 |
No route found to next hop. Make sure
connectors are configured correctly and address spaces
exist for the message type. |
| 5.4.6 |
Categorizer problems with recipient.
Recipient may have alternate recipient specified looping
back to self. |
| 5.4.8 |
Looping condition detected. Server
trying to forward the message to itself. Check smarthost
configuration, FQDN name, DNS host and MX records, and
recipient policies. |
| 5.5.0 |
Generic SMTP protocol error: most common
cause for this is that you are trying to send email
without authenticating to the server first. Check
your email account setting (see top of this document) |
| 5.5.2 |
SMTP protocol error for receiving out of
sequence SMTP protocol command verbs. Possible to low
disk space/memory of remote server. |
| 5.5.3 |
Too many recipients in the message.
Reduce number of recipients in message and resend. |
| 5.7.1 |
Access denied. Sender may not have
permission to send message to the recipient. Possible
unauthorized SMTP relay attempt from SMTP client. |