{4}: Possible causes: 1)General access denied, sender access denied - the sender of the message does not have the privileges required to complete delivery. 2)You are trying to relay your mail through another SMTP server and it does not permit you to relay. 3)The recipient might have mailbox delivery restrictions enabled. For example, a recipient's mailbox delivery restriction was set to receive from a distribution group only and non-members' e-mail will be rejected with this error. 4)For Exchange Server 2003, a distribution group can be configured to restrict mail delivery from unauthenticated users. Mail that is sent by using an unauthenticated SMTP session are rejected.
Port {9} did not respond on server {2}. The tool uses this port to retrieve information from the Active Directory Application ...
Port {9} did not respond on server {2}. Unless the SMTP port has been changed on server {2}, mail flow problems will occur. ...
Port {9} failed to respond on server {2}. Check that this Active Directory server is functioning correctly. Error code: {1}. ...
Possible causes include 1)an authoritative host was not found in DNS, 2)the smart host entry is incorrect, 3)the fully-qualified ...
Possible causes: 1)General access denied, sender access denied - the sender of the message does not have the privileges required ...
Possible checks to resolve issue: 1. IIS setting for 'Rpc' virtual directory. 2. Registry settings for Rpc. 3. Certificate ...
Possible reasons of failure: 1. Authentication has already occurred. -or- 2. Server authentication was tried previously. ...
Pre-read page checksum error %4 occurred. If this error persists, please restore the database from a previous backup. For ...
Prelicensing processing time Total (millisec) is the total time spent processing prelicensing protected emails in milliseconds. ...