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to rate 0 Rating(s) 0 0 0 0 0 Home/Knowledge Base/Hosted Services/Microsoft Exchange/Causes and Cures for Email Send Error 0x80004005-0x0004b9-0x000501. Actions Print Add Favorite Share Digg Facebook Twitter outlook error 0x8004010f-0x8004010f-0x000501 Causes and Cures for Email Send Error 0x80004005-0x0004b9-0x000501.Description Although rare, we 0x8004010f-0x8004010f-0x000501 outlook 2013 sometimes receive reports of clients receiving the following error when trying to send email: This message could outlook 0x8004010f-0x8004010f-0x000501 not be sent. Try sending the message again later, or contact your network administrator. The client operation failed. Error is [0x80004005-0x0004b9-0x000501]. This article discusses some of the possible http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_outlook-mso_winother/your-message-did-not-reach-some-or-all-of-the/a3e3b83d-ae4a-48c4-afad-d388fd8ed4ea causes of this error and possible remedies. Typical Causes of Error0x80004005-0x0004b9-0x000501 Typically this error indicates a problem with a clients internal Local Area Network (LAN) such as an intermittent loss of signal with a wireless LAN or a connection or signal problem with a network cable. Clients who have experienced this error message often report that the http://support.epidirect.com/KB/a12/causes-cures-email-send-error-0x80004005-0x0004b9-0x000501.aspx problem seemed to fix itself. They sometimes report that the problem reappears a few hours or a few days later and then once again mysteriously went away. If this is happening to you then you need to have someone check your office or home network. Clients with wireless networks should be aware that there are many things that can affect the quality of their wireless connections. For example, cordless phones, Bluetoothdevices, garage door openers and microwave ovens can each take down a Wi-Fi network connection when powered on. So can the operation or some heavy machinery or unshielded electrical devices such as electric motors. For more information, a complete discussion of possible Wi-Fi connection issues and possible solutions is discussed here:http://compnetworking.about.com/od/wifihomenetworking/tp/connectiondrop.htm Clients with wired connections should have their network cabling and related network switches inspected by a qualified network technician. Other causes ofError0x80004005-0x0004b9-0x000501 This problem can also be caused by an out-of-resource problem on the clients local workstation or corruption of your local Microsoft Outlook cache. If
engineering team was investigating an issue on a bounce back a user got and the whole team spent a lot of time researching on below message. From: System Administrator Sent: Tuesday, April http://www.msexchangegeek.com/the-client-operation-failed-error-is-0x80004005-0x0004b9-0x000501/ 20, 2010 4:53 PM Cc: Recipient Name Subject: Undeliverable: Trainings Your message did http://www.office-outlook.com/outlook-forum/index.php/m/282855/ not reach some or all of the intended recipients. Subject: RE: Trainings Sent: 4/20/2010 4:45 PM The following recipient(s) cannot be reached: Recipient on 4/20/2010 4:53 PM This message could not be sent. Try sending the message again later, or contact your network administrator. The client operation failed. Error office 365 is [0x80004005-0x0004b9-0x000501]. At the first glance it seems like a problem with permissions on recipient mailbox. However,the error "0x80004005-0x0004b9-0x000501" comes from trying to submit a message on the Exchange transport. The code 0x0004b9 is an ecNullObject from Store, indicating that the failure occurred because an object referenced was null. This implies that this user was having some intermittent networking issue that happened to error is [0x8004010f-0x8004010f-0x000501] hit at the time the message was submitted. This behavior is by design and the error is expected when network failures occur. If your computer is connected via wireless or a WAN link, then random failures on the network can be common, and that would explain the behavior. Even on a local area network, RPC failures are not uncommon. In general, this problem is likely caused by intermittent network connectivity issues, or possibly out-of-resource problem on the client machine. I suggest getting back to the user and requesting them to re-submit the message if similar kind of problem occurs in future as well. Share:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading... Related Post navigation Previous PostUser could not be reached and this message was not delivered – Microsoft Office CommunicatorNext PostHow to add Employee Numbers in ADUC and Exchange GAL Subscribe via Email Email Address Archives September 2016(1) August 2016(1) April 2014(1) March 2014(5) February 2014(2) November 2013(1) October 2013(4) August 2013(2) July 2013(2) May
emails, I periodically get this error message.Home» General Outlook opportunities» Outlook Sending emails, I periodically get this error message. [message #282855] Mon, 17 March 2008 08:38 james[2]Messages: 107Registered: August 2006 Senior Member When I send an email to someone, I get this error message: This message could not be sent. Try sending the message again later, or contact your network administrator. The client operation failed. Error is [0x80004005-00000000-0x000501]. I can usually send email to this person over and over again, but at times, I get that error message. Please help? Report message to a moderator Re: Sending emails, I periodically get this error message. [message #283285] Tue, 18 March 2008 09:16 Chris[2]Messages: 404Registered: June 2006 Senior Member I have a user who is sporadically getting this same error message and I'm not sure what it going on. Report message to a moderator Re: Sending emails, I periodically get this error message. [message #283292] Tue, 18 March 2008 09:40 GordonMessages: 5790Registered: June 2006 Senior Member "Chris"