Download now Sometimes, the app even displays a warning to let you know that the message cannot be sent right now from Outlook. In this article, we’re going to show you some tested solutions to fix your problem with Outlook emails failing, whether after an update or under any other circumstances. And speaking about circumstances, here’s the first big question: why won’t my Outlook emails send? We shall try to answer it as clearly as possible. For instance, if you can’t send emails from Outlook, improper settings are likely to be in place. Here are some of the most common issues reported by users:

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Why is Outlook not sending my emails?

The first thing you need to understand is that pinpointing the root cause is often tricky. What’s more, it may not be a singular culprit to blame at all, but a conjunction of factors. 🔵 SMTP server authentication is not configured – In this case, you’re likely to stumble across Outlook error 0x80040115 when trying to send an email.🔵 The Send option is not checked🟠 Outlook account password is not synced – Make sure your password is properly updated if you recently changed it ‎🟠 Connection issues – Make sure Outlook is online if you’re unable to send emails🔴 Incorrect inputs – Double-check the recipient’s address and try to resend the message🔵 Allowed data volume for transfer is exceeded (attachments are too large, etc.) – If such is the case, here’s how to send a large file through Outlook.🔴 Corruption – Repair your Outlook profile and rebuild the Outlook database if needed🟠 Security software interferences – Make sure your antivirus or firewall is not preventing Outlook from sending emails🔴 Windows updates – Look for correlations between recent Windows updates and Outlook emails’ failure

How do I fix outlook not sending emails?

1. Create a new email profile

  1. Go to Search, type control panel, and open Control Panel.

  2. Go to User Accounts and open Mail.

  3. In the Mail window, go to Add…

  4. In the Profile Name box, type the name of your new profile and click OK.

  5. After that, select Manually Configure Server Settings.

  6. On the Choose Service page, click Internet E-mail, and click Next. SPONSORED

  7. Fill in the boxes in the Internet E-mail Settings dialog box. Make sure that the Account Type setting is set to POP3.

  8. Click Next and then, click Finish.

  9. Now go back to the Mail window, in When Starting Microsoft Outlook, use this profile box and select the profile you just created. Click OK. Finally, open Outlook to see if there are any changes.

There’s a possibility that your email profile is corrupted, so you can try creating a new one. Follow the steps described above to create a new email profile for Outlook.

If you want to know how to mark all emails as read in Outlook, check out our dedicated guide.

2. Check if TCP/IP protocol is enabled

If you still have problems, even if you switched to another profile, you can check if TCP/IP is set as your default protocol. Here’s what you need to do:

3. Change your email provider

Despite being a very popular email service, Outlook has a very long history when it comes to known issues for both their downloadable client, as well as their web client. Thus, if none of the solutions written below manage to fix the issue for you, maybe it is time to consider switching to the email client. One perfect candidate for the job is Mailbird, since it has all of the tools of Outlook, and so much more. With Mailbird, you can manage all your emails and contacts from multiple accounts easily in one unified Inbox, and visually customize the app to look in whatever way pleases you most. ⇒ Get Mailbird

4. Turn on Outlook authentication

That’s all, we hope that at least one of these solutions solved your problem with emails in Outlook. If you have any comments, feel free to write them down in the comments section below.

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