IMAP message - Email is too large

I'm been on Windows 8 and Outlook 2013 for the past 6 months without issue. Recently I started receiving the following pop-up message every 2-3 minutes: Your IMAP server wants to alert you to the following: Email is too large, limit size to less than 20MB.
I've made multiple attempts to fix this, but without any luck. Can someone please offer insight on how they removed this pop-up? Outbox is cleared as is trash - please advise.

It sounds like one folder contains an item that is larger than 20MB and therefor doesn't sync by the limit set on your mail server. You can do a search based on size across your mailbox to find the item.
Robert Sparnaaij
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