Canadiangirl
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I have windows 7 on my pc.
I download photos into 'my pictures'. I go to a file folder that I have created and look at the photos. I select some and then right click and select 'send to mail recipient'. It then asks me if I want to make the photos smaller and I say yes to 'medium'. They then apprear in a windows live email. I add the recipient's name, add a message and click send. I've done this for years.
It has always taken a few seconds for the photos to 'publish' and then be on its way.
Now, the publishing process never ends. The email with photos sits in the outbox. Forever. I can delete that email from the outbox, but the publishing notice at the bottom right corner of the screen persists. While it does, any other email that I try to send sits above it in the outbox. I can't receive new emails.
The only solution is to turn off the computer. I've done that umpteen times. I'm then fine to send and receive regular emails. If I try again to send photos .... the same thing happens.
Hi Canadiangirl. I'm another "girl" from Canada, having EXACTLY THE SAME PROBLEM as you are. I don't think it's the settings on my PC because I have the problem on my laptop, too! I hope the problem gets resolved by OneDrive/Microsoft, and soon.Went into my pictures last evening, prepared an email with some photos, made them smaller and tried to send with windows live mail as I've always done. They look fine in the email but when I hit send, computer just keeps saying publishing photos. Stayed that way all night. Deleted from outbox and tried again. Same thing.
Tried turning off computer and then tried sending just one photo. Same thing -- still sitting in outbox and says 'publishing album' in bottom right corner of screen.
Help!
It's working again! Microsoft must have fixed it.Hi Canadiangirl. I'm another "girl" from Canada, having EXACTLY THE SAME PROBLEM as you are. I don't think it's the settings on my PC because I have the problem on my laptop, too! I hope the problem gets resolved by OneDrive/Microsoft, and soon.
If you go to onedrive.live.com and click the "Get more storage" link in the bottom left, it should give you a breakdown of what you have.Just curious if anyone knows how to figure out how much space you've used?