I have always had trouble sending LARGE attachments using Outlook 2011; however, I have recently started to be unable to send even SMALL attachments (~300 KB). 

When I try to send to send the message, I get the error:

HTTP error. The resource is not found. 

The message is then placed into my Drafts folder.

I am using:

Outlook 14.4.5

Mac OS X 10.9.5

Of note,  I am still able to send EXTREMELY small attachments (5-10KB), but this is hardly useful.

I would strongly appreciate any suggestions!

Hello,

Is it be possible to create or install a custom form on Outlook for office mac ? 
If possible, how? 

Thank you for your help.

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Hi, I am running an IMAP email account on OSX 10.9.5 and Outlook 14.4.5 on 2 machines. 

These 2 accounts will stay in sync (marking emails as read, deleting etc) but will only display replied to or forwarded status icon flags to the left of an email locally. These icons are not being synced up over the IMAP server which is very frustrating as we cannot tell which emails have been replied to.

We have recently moved from Outlook 2007 PC to Outlook 2011 Mac. These status flags synced fine before on PC and we are using the exact same email account with the exact same server settings, so am unsure of a way to fix the issue. 

Has anybody else experienced these problems and is there a known fix? Thanks in advance for any help you guys can offer

Kind Regards,

Brad

Hi, 

My work email folder size is very huge like 30G. 

As I cannot use Identity to transfer my email to another MacBook Pro, I have to export the archive olm. 

It takes a very long time and seems not safe. 

I want to know if there is any size limit for the archive as I think my downloaded email folder will expand very fast. 

Also, if I can break the archived file into several files... it seems safer to me with smaller files. 

Thanks.

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Not too sure what else to do...Any advice?

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Last week, a colleague that's been using Outlook for Mac 2011 for the past three years began having major issues. When she started Outlook, it would indicate in the Dock that it was open, but there would be no window. Using the menu at the top of the screen, she could eventually open the window, but it wasn't responsive and it didn't have any content. The whole time, she could access Preferences and even open the New Message and other windows just fine. But she could not see any messages or navigate the Main Window.

We tried several reported solutions including deleting all preference files and even the Identities folder. We rebuilt the database several times, added a fresh identity and made it default, tried rebooting the computer, and even uninstalled Office and reinstalled it from the disc. Nothing worked, so eventually she decided to use Parallels and run the Windows version of Outlook.

Now, another colleague has the EXACT same problem. He's a new employee, so his was a very recent install of Office. Both are completely up-to-date at 14.4.4. They each run a different version of Mac OS X, though:  one is 10.9.5 and the other is 10.7.5. I run OS X 10.9.5 and Office 14.4.4 -- mine is, so far, running just fine (fingers crossed, knocking on wood, etc.!).

Any help would be greatly appreciated as the problem seems to be spreading toward my part of the office!    =)