If Outlook has blocked your ability to send emails, it could be due to several reasons, even if you believe you are under your limit. Here are some potential causes:
- Message Size Limit: Ensure that the email you are trying to send does not exceed the maximum size limit set by your Exchange server. For example, the limit for sending emails can be around 35 MB.
- Junk E-mail List Limit: If you have a large number of entries in your Safe Senders, Blocked Senders, and Safe Recipients lists, you may encounter issues. The cumulative limit for these lists is 510 KB. If you exceed this limit, it may prevent you from sending emails.
- Exchange Server Configuration: There might be settings on the Exchange server that restrict your ability to send emails, such as the
Max Extended Rule Sizeregistry value being incorrectly configured. - Trust E-mail from Contacts: If you have the option to trust e-mail from your contacts enabled, and you have many contacts, it could inadvertently exceed the 510-KB limit.
To resolve the issue, you may need to check the size of your email, review your Junk E-mail lists, and consult with your administrator regarding the Exchange server settings.
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