{4}: This code indicates that a temporary routing error occurred or that a bad routing configuration exists. This issue may occur in one or both of the following scenarios: a) A Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) connector is configured to use DNS without a smart host and is also configured to use a non-SMTP address space such as an X.400 address space, b) A message was sent to a recipient who was identified as a member of a routing group that was deleted. If the problem persists, use the WinRoute tool to examine the routing groups in the tree view pane, and then examine the address spaces of the route that the problem message takes.
This cluster node requires the update described in Microsoft Knowledge Base article 898790. Without this update you might ...
This cluster resource will not come online because the 'Network Name' resource for this group has not been Kerberos enabled. ...
This code indicates a general categorizer-based failure (bad address failure). A mail address or other attribute cannot be ...
This code indicates a looping condition. This issue may occur if one of the recipient policies includes a local domain that ...
This code indicates that a temporary routing error occurred or that a bad routing configuration exists. This issue may occur ...
This code may be caused by a resource problem such as a disk full condition. This code may also occur if your Simple Mail ...
This code may occur if the 'legacyExchangeDN' attribute on the recipient object is blank or contains an invalid value. The ...
This code occurs when conversion of an inbound SMTP failed because the code page that is specified in the message is not ...
This command will clear the PrimarySMTPAddress property. Because EmailAddressPolicyEnabled is set to true, this action is ...