Notification Of Failure When Replying To Or Forwarding Email With Attachment
Jan 26, 2016
Whenever I try to reply to or forward an email that has an attachment, I receive a notice of failure from the postmaster of Hotmail, the predecessor to Outlook. My operating system is Windows 10 and this happens when I use Edge, Internet Explorer or Google browsers. I am subscribed to Toshiba Support and they have spent many hours in multiple sessions trying to determine the cause without success.
Maybe I'm missing something obvious but I can't seem to find a "forward as attachment" option in Windows 10 Mail App. I used it extensively in Windows Live Mail. Has the option been removed?
i've recently installed windows 10 on my hp laptop , and i'm using mail app alot .in my gmail recieved emails if there is attachment like a photo i can't download it , instead , when i click on the picture thumbnail there is infinity loading sign on it and it didn't download , like in this photo
Any way to add an email client to the Send To context menu in Windows 10?
Here's what I want to be able to do:
1. Right click file or files 2. Choose Send To> Mail Client 3. Have a blank email draft open with the files attached
The reason I want to be able to do this is because the current method takes longer. See below:
1. Open Mail Client 2. Select New Mail 3. Select Attach 4. Navigate to files 5. Select files
Currently there is a "Mail Recipient" within the context menu, but it is not compatible with any of the mail clients I've used (Gmail app, Windows Mail app, Mailbird). I've tried adding these to the SendTo folder in WindowsApps, but this only opens the app, not a blank email with the files already attached.
1) After upgrading to Win 10 (I use office 365) I can no longer Drag & Drop a file into a message body, but it will allow by using the "attach file" tool in Outlook 2013.
2) The Windows Desktop Search is no longer active making those fast, live searches available, like searching thru my Sent folder. The Add In is disabled but when I enable it, and restart Outlook, it goes back to being a disabled Add In.
I have recently received four emails with attachments that have failed to download. The attachment icon is in place but at the bottom the notice 'download filed' appears.
I'm running Wn10 and I would like to change some sounds. I'm running a background theme. I have downloaded a Wav file (thefreesite.com), added this file in a sound scheme (mail notification), tested it, saved it as modified scheme, but the sound doesn't play at all (when mail arrives). Is it perhaps not possible to play downloaded Wav files in a sound scheme ?
I am using the Outlook app, Windows 10 on the Surface Pro. Attachments to emails take a long time to open (this is not the case if I were to access my Gmail via a browser to open the same attachment).
I am set up to start up without having to log in. but every time I start the laptop after about 5-10 minutes I get a notification asking me to 'click here to enter your most recent credentials, your microsoft account needs you to sign in again. If I click as it asks it takes me to Settings - mail and accounts which reveal that I am signed in. It makes no difference to my mail account whether i click or not as I can access the mail app and the store and anything else that needs a Microsoft account without problem. I am assuming that an update a few weeks ago caused this. It has no effect on the machine and if I click the notification and get the settings page all I have to do is close the settings app and the notification goes away until the next time I start up.
I successfully upgraded to Win 10, which was an achievement? It all appeared to be working fine until I had to restart the PC. During the boot process the USB ports stop working.
. During the BIOS process the USB ports function. . Once Windows starts the boot process the USB dies.
I reboot several times to get into the diagnostic tools and have to role back to Win 7.
I have checked and loaded the latest NVidia drivers but am unsure of the next step.
For me, the notifications on my desktop only show mails, system notifications and nothing else. No other app uses the notification system, while they could (for example skype, viber, games and so on).The notification system is another failing feature or we hope to be improved?
And secondly is the expand button, where you can press the little arrow and it will show you 50 more characters of the message/mail you got. it is obvious that this doesn't work, if you have used it you know: if it is an email, you want to read it all, or you want to mark it as read, or you want to reply, but you cannot do it through the expand button, so it is useless. On w10m you can answer an SMS from the notification bar after pressing the expand button, which is great! But why not any other app uses that feature? Is the expand button another failing feature or we hope to be improved and used by other apps??
I have a Dell XPS from around 2011 that came with Win7 Home Premium, and recently upgraded to Windows 10, worked great for a while. Win10 started acting erratically so I tried a restart, and could not get much past the BIOS part. It would get to the point where a sad smiley face came up, and windows attempted to fix problem, but could not. After extensive research, HDD is the failure and needs to be replaced. I have to get a new HDD.
Question is, how do I get Windows from my non-functioning HDD to a new HDD (or possibly SSD). It is an OEM copy from Dell of Win7 originally, and still have the COA sticker on the case with the product key.The computer is otherwise great, and I have no problem buying a new drive, but want to see if I can avoid having to buy windows, since I already have it on that computer. I do not have the Dell media anymore.
If I buy a new drive, will I be able to download some files from Microsoft on a USB drive or something to download win7 or win10 and use the COA product key to re-install windows on the same machine (just different HD of course).I have searched through the threads and not found a problem quite like mine with the new OS. Also, I like Win10, but if necessary, just want Win7 at a minimum and can re-upgrade later.
Just noticed my notification icon has changed and now has a little minus sign in the bottom right corner of it. What does this mean? I have most app notifications set to "on" only mail and onedrive are selected to be off.
I have a gaming computer and I can't even play games on it now. I updated to the most recent build of Windows 10, and started getting this issue. You can see my specs on my profile.
I have a desktop PC (see specs) that is persistently giving two different notification sounds but not showing a banner in the notification area to tell me what is warning/notifying me of. I think I have determined what events are being triggered by changing each notification sound in turn to a distinctive chime that is not used elsewhere. The two events concerned are "Device Connect" and "Device Disconnect". Strangely I seem to receive many more disconnect notifications than connects.
The sounds spoil my enjoyment when listening to music or watching movies etc. Obviously I can switch the sounds off by selecting "none" as the sound to play with these events but, just as obviously, I would like to know what is constantly connecting and/or disconnecting.
I am connected to a home network but I'm connected via ethernet cable and am not attaching or detaching any other equipment when the sounds occur. I'm a bit worried that I'm being scanned over the internet but I'm connected via a cable modem/router. Is there any way to show the reason for these notifications?
BTW, I'm using Windows Defender and Firewall together with the paid version of Malwarebytes.
My computer is working fine, and I click on a video, and my screen just goes blank. Then my computer shuts down and restarts. Then a blue screen comes up and says Video TDR Failure. How do I stop this from happening.
I reserved Windows 10 upgrade in July. App shows that computer is compatible. It is near the end of Nov. and no notification to install. Should the Threshold 2 update allow me to install Windows 10? Everyone around me seems to have gotten the notice to install the upgrade but me.