I received an e-mail with 30 captioned pictures. The e-mail asked me to either "download all as a zip file" or run pictures in a 'slideshow' format. After viewing in 'slideshow' format I attempted to forward the pictures and received the message," Cannot transmit more than 50 files; remove some files and retry."
My first concern was that there were only 30 pictures in the original e-mail, how does the '50 file size' limit get incurred?
My second concern is that if I can receive e-mail messages with large numbers of files, why should my transmit capability be limited?
Ted Williams
I can receive mail but not send. Error message is "Cannot Send Mail" The message was rejected by the server.
Tried deleting/adding account back in -- no change.
Tried changing "Mail days to Sync" to one day -- no change.
I occasionally receive emails at my address for a person who is not me. I've received emails such as iTunes order receipts and various others for a person who appears to have the same last name as me. My email address has my last name in it, but when I created my outlook.com address the email address was available and I didn't get any error messages warning me that the address was already taken. I don't know if this person is accessing my account, or if he/she is unknowingly entering my email address? This whole thing is quite confusing to me. As long as I've been alive, I haven't come across two of the same email addresses. I thought that it was not possible. Am I right or am I wrong? Does anyone know of anything I can do to try to get to the bottom of this?
Thanks,
Mike
who can I talk to about this? This is my last resort before losing my entire gold account.
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