Go to the Outlook inbox folder, click on Send/Receive option and check if all the missing emails are back in the folder again or not.
Additionally, when you search for mail items by using the Mac OS native Spotlight Search, your search is unsuccessful. Move to the Filter option and then click on Clear All option to clear all the applied filters. In OWA, the screenshot image is not displayed. So your iPad may not support flashlight if it’s not one of those models. I am using Outlook for Mac (Office 365) and sometimes images are not displayed in Chrome (OWA).
The flashlight is available on some iPad Pro models, including the iPad Pro 12.9-inch (2nd generation+), iPad Pro (11 and 10.5-inch), and iPad Pro (9.7-inch). In Microsoft Outlook 2016 for Mac, you receive a "No Results" message when you try to search for an email message or apply a filter to a folder, and task items are not displayed in the Tasks folder. Many iPads do not have a flashlight app in iOS or in the iOS Control Center. If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly. The only way could do is to use the Forward Email action.
This Microsoft support article has more detailed information on search issues and troubleshooting tips - Put the arrived Email body into a Send Email action couldn't make the image display cause the code in the body doesn't contains the image source. In the Troubleshooting section, select Rebuild.
I did define the site the first time, but not again when I copied the changed pages into it from the backup. I am using just regular Jpeg and PNG images. On the New 'News' section of SharePoint, when you add images to the page itself (Not banner) that has already been uploaded to the site, the photo after pressing publish disappears.
This article will go over how to create interactive rollover images in email that will scale with the width of. I am noticing a new issue that occured yesterday. And Jon Fritz' "If you haven't created an actual Site Definition" is probably the solution. Rollover images allow more information to be displayed without cluttering the page. The "Einsteiger" came from Hans-Gunther's post. That was one of the troubles, I had to scroll through the entire code to find where I wanted to change something. It works! The paths are fine, the property inspector behaves right, and when I select a text or image, the code jumps to it. I removed the site from Dreamweaver, and re-introduced it with the site-manager. Then all the others - and the site definition came out as the final cause. To resolve this problem, make sure that the Temporary Internet Files folder is valid. Additionally, the images are sent or received as email attachments. Nancy's remark that the path was to local folders was the start, but it still didn't ring the final bell. When you open an email message that contains images in Microsoft Office Outlook, the image areas are blocked. Thanks to everything you contributed, I got more and more an idea of what was wrong.