Outlook - a file of 60 MB of photos was sent to a recipient, but he won't.

A file of 60 MB of photos was sent to a recipient, but he won't. I am able to send other emails which is good.  However, I am unable to delete this e-mail message.  How can I do this?

Check to work offline , and then try to delete or move the message.

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