When we use the Dynamics AX to send email, sometimes we
will run into an CDO.Message issue with error message Method ‘send’ in COM
object of class ‘CDO.Message’ returned error code 0×80040211 () which means: .
The error codes listed below are really useful when
troubleshooting the issue:
Value Remarks
0×80040201
Exception %1 was generated at address %2. 0×80040202 No data
source has been opened for the object.
0×80040203
The object does not support this type of data source.
0×80040204
The object does not support the requested property name
or namespace.
0×80040205
The object does not support the requested property.
0×80040206
The object is not active. It may have been deleted or it
may not have been opened.
0×80040207
The object does not support storing persistent state
information for objects.
0×80040208
The requested property or feature, while supported, is
not available at this time or in this context.
0×80040209
No default drop directory has been configured for this
server.
0x8004020A
The SMTP server name is required, and was not found in
the configuration source.
0x8004020B
The NNTP server name is required, and was not found in
the configuration source.
0x8004020C
At least one recipient is required, but none were found.
0x8004020D
At least one of the From or Sender fields is required,
and neither was found.
0x8004020E
The server rejected the sender address. The server
response was: %1
0x8004020F
The server rejected one or more recipient addresses. The
server response was: %1
0×80040210
The message could not be posted to the NNTP server. The
transport error code was %2. The server response was %1
0×80040211
The message could not be sent to the SMTP server. The
transport error code was %2. The server response was %1
0×80040212
The transport lost its connection to the server.
0×80040213
The transport failed to connect to the server.
0×80040214
The Subject, From, and Newsgroup fields are all required,
and one or more was not found.
0×80040215
The server rejected the logon attempt due to
authentication failure. The server response was: %1
0×80040216
The content type was not valid in this context. For
example, the root of an MHTML message must be an HTML document.
0×80040217
The transport was unable to log on to the server.
0×80040218
The requested resource could not be found. The server
response was: %1.
0×80040219
Access to the requested resource is denied. The server
response was: %1.
0x8004021A
The HTTP request failed. The server response was: %1.
0x8004021B
This is a multipart body part. It has no content other
than the body parts contained within it.
0x8004021C
Multipart body parts must be encoded as 7bit, 8bit, or
binary.
0x8004021E
The requested property was not found.
0×80040220
The “SendUsing” configuration value is invalid.
0×80040221
The “PostUsing” configuration value is invalid.
0×80040222
The pickup directory path is required and was not
specified.
0×80040223
One or more messages could not be deleted.
0×80040227
The property is read-only.
0×80040228
The property cannot be deleted.
0×80040229
Data written to the object are inconsistent or invalid.
x8004022A
The requested property is not in the mail header namespace.
0x8004022B
The requested character set is not installed on the
computer.
0x8004022C
The ADO stream has not been opened.
0x8004022D
The content properties are missing.
0x8004022E
Content properties XML must be encoded using UTF-8.
0x8004022F
Failed to parse content properties XML.
0×80040230
Failed to convert a property from XML to a requested
type.
0×80040231
No directories were specified for resolution.
0×80040232
Failed to resolve against one or more of the specified
directories.
0×80040233
Could not find the Sender’s mailbox.
0×80040234
Binding to self is not allowed.
0×80044000
The first argument is invalid.
0×80044001
The second argument is invalid.
0×80044002
The third argument is invalid.
0×80044003
The fourth argument is invalid.
0×80044004
The fifth argument is invalid.
0x800CCE05
The requested body part was not found in this message.
0x800CCE1D
The content encoding type is invalid.
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