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Zustellungsfehlerbericht
« am: 20.01.06 - 10:02:02 »
Hallo,

vielleicht weis von euch schon jemand was dieser Fehler zu bedeuten hat:

Enhanced Mail System Status Code (RFC1893): 5.2.3

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Re: Zustellungsfehlerbericht
« Antwort #1 am: 20.01.06 - 10:06:24 »
Google kennst aber schon, oder?

http://www.google.com/search?lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=RFC1893 => Ersten Link anklicken:
Zitat
5.X.X   Permanent Failure

       A permanent failure is one which is not likely to be resolved by
       resending the message in the current form.  Some change to the
       message or the destination must be made for successful delivery.

...

      X.2.X   Mailbox Status

          Mailbox status indicates that something having to do with the
          mailbox has cause this DSN.  Mailbox issues are assumed to be
          under the general control of the recipient.

...

       X.2.3   Message length exceeds administrative limit

          A per-mailbox administrative message length limit has been
          exceeded.  This status code should be used when the
          per-mailbox message length limit is less than the general
          system limit.  This code should be used as a permanent
          failure.

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Du meintest wahrscheinlich "finde leider im WWW keine hilfreiche Doku." (Rechtschreibfehler ausgebessert).
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« Letzte Änderung: 20.01.06 - 10:07:55 von m3 »
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Re: Zustellungsfehlerbericht
« Antwort #2 am: 20.01.06 - 10:06:32 »
Aus der KBASE:

Domino R5: Improperly Addressed SMTP Mail Returns Cryptic Error Message
Product:
Lotus Domino  >  Lotus Domino Server  >  Version 5.0
Platform(s):
Platform Independent
Doc Number:
1100477
Published:  23.11.2004
Technote

Problem

In Domino 5.x, it has been found that improperly addressed SMTP mail can return a Delivery Failure Report with the following cryptic error message:

"Enhanced Mail System Status Code (RFC1893): .1.2"

This message is confusing to users and does not explain why the mail message failed.



Solution
This issue was reported to Lotus Software Quality Engineering and has been addressed in Domino 6.0.  There are currently no plans to address this issue in Notes/Domino R5.

Supporting Information:

Delivery Failure example:
Delivery Failure Report
Your document:
Zustätzliche Dokumentation
was not delivered to:
xxxx@yyyy.com
because:
250 Message received OK.

(Note that, even though this is a Delivery Failure Report, the error indicates that the message was successfully delivered.)

Although the Delivery Failure Report does not readily indicate the cause for the failure, the status codes are explained in detail in Internet RFC 1893.  Below are the summary versions, quoted from the Appendix of the RFC (version edited January 1996).  For more verbose descriptions, please consult the original document.


Summary Versions from the RFC Appendix:

       X.1.0     Other address status
       X.1.1     Bad destination mailbox address
       X.1.2     Bad destination system address
       X.1.3     Bad destination mailbox address syntax
       X.1.4     Destination mailbox address ambiguous
       X.1.5     Destination mailbox address valid
       X.1.6     Mailbox has moved
       X.1.7     Bad sender's mailbox address syntax
       X.1.8     Bad sender's system address

       X.2.0     Other or undefined mailbox status
       X.2.1     Mailbox disabled, not accepting messages
       X.2.2     Mailbox full
       X.2.3     Message length exceeds administrative limit.
       X.2.4     Mailing list expansion problem

       X.3.0     Other or undefined mail system status
       X.3.1     Mail system full
       X.3.2     System not accepting network messages
       X.3.3     System not capable of selected features
       X.3.4     Message too big for system

       X.4.0     Other or undefined network or routing status
       X.4.1     No answer from host
       X.4.2     Bad connection
       X.4.3     Routing server failure
       X.4.4     Unable to route
       X.4.5     Network congestion
       X.4.6     Routing loop detected
       X.4.7     Delivery time expired

       X.5.0     Other or undefined protocol status
       X.5.1     Invalid command
       X.5.2     Syntax error
       X.5.3     Too many recipients
       X.5.4     Invalid command arguments
       X.5.5     Wrong protocol version

       X.6.0     Other or undefined media error
       X.6.1     Media not supported
       X.6.2     Conversion required and prohibited
       X.6.3     Conversion required but not supported
       X.6.4     Conversion with loss performed
       X.6.5     Conversion failed

       X.7.0     Other or undefined security status
       X.7.1     Delivery not authorized, message refused
       X.7.2     Mailing list expansion prohibited
       X.7.3     Security conversion required but not possible
       X.7.4     Security features not supported
       X.7.5     Cryptographic failure
       X.7.6     Cryptographic algorithm not supported
       X.7.7     Message integrity failure


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What Is ESMTP DSN and to What Extent Does Domino R5 Support It?
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