Yes, a full Outlook mailbox can definitely cause email issues. When your mailbox reaches its storage limit, Outlook may stop receiving new emails, and in some cases, sending emails can also fail. From my experience, this is a very common reason behind sudden email problems.
When the mailbox is full, incoming messages may be rejected or not synced properly. You might also notice slow performance or missing emails. To fix this, you can delete unwanted emails, clear the Deleted Items folder, or archive old data to free up space.
If the issue is related to large or corrupted data files, using a professional PST repair solution like BLR Tools can help resolve the problem and restore smooth email functionality.
For a complete step-by-step solution, you can refer to a detailed blog on this topic.
Read More: https://www.blrtools.com/blog/outlook-not-receiving-emails/
When the mailbox is full, incoming messages may be rejected or not synced properly. You might also notice slow performance or missing emails. To fix this, you can delete unwanted emails, clear the Deleted Items folder, or archive old data to free up space.
If the issue is related to large or corrupted data files, using a professional PST repair solution like BLR Tools can help resolve the problem and restore smooth email functionality.
For a complete step-by-step solution, you can refer to a detailed blog on this topic.
Read More: https://www.blrtools.com/blog/outlook-not-receiving-emails/