![]() ![]() There I went through each “Format and account” sub-setting one at a time using a test email message with attachments, first Checking it ON and sending the test message, and then unchecking it Off and sending the test message. In Deleted Items, above the message list, select. If you don't see the message in the Deleted Items folder, the message might have been removed but is still recoverable. The Solution: Finally, I went to Outlook’s preferences (again!), and clicked on “Composing”. If you're using the Outlook for iOS or Outlook for Android apps or a mobile browser, go to the Deleted Items folder, select the message and select > Move to folder > Inbox. I got lots of pointers to how to forward an email as an attachment, but that isn’t what I wanted to do! I also found a lot of similar on-line complaints about not being able to forward and email with attachments and have the attachments actually attached to the forwarded email! I was not alone with this stupid problem! Not in any of the Outlook settings, not in the on-line Outlook support help, not in any of the Google Internet search hits. PS C:>Remove-MailboxPermission -Identity '' -User '' -AccessRights FullAccess Confirm Are you sure you want to. If you already removed full access permission, go to the next step. Make use of the Remove-MailboxPermission cmdlet. I figured some setting was amiss, but I couldn’t find anything related to forwarding an email with attachments. Remove full access mailbox permission to the mailbox if you have access. I never notice this problem before in Outlook. ![]() ![]() The Mystery: After the last update to Outlook (16.46 -> 16.47) in Office 365 for the Mac, I started noticing that when I tried to forward an email message containing attachments, none of the attachments were attached to the forwarded message! This is a simple and common thing surely there must be a way. ![]()
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