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If you are sending the email from work, save the attachment to a network location and copy the path to the file on the network location. If you are sending from home, save the attachment to an Internet file sharing service, such as OneDrive, and Copy the path to the file on the service. In the email, click Paste to paste the path to the file. So I believe it is the account, but why? If the outlook.com account is accessed on-line everything works fine. I have exactly the same problem, just upgraded to Windows 10, and on my Microsoft Outlook 2010, any new mail gets stuck in the Outbox, and is not sent out when doing Send/Receive. I tried two solutions that I've found on the web: 1) Re-setup the POP3 connection to your mail server. - that did not work 2) Fixing file integrity issues on the outlook.PST 'data' file which contains your e-mail. This seems to work for a lot of people. ![]() Essentially you run a command in a CMD (DOS-prompt) window. More can be read about it here.
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