"Invalid Destination Address" for MMS messages

I got an HTC One M8 about a month ago, and everything has been working great.  However, the last 2 or 3 days, I haven't been able to send MMS messages.  I know that the numbers are correct, because I have been grabbing them straight from my contacts, and I have triple checked them.  I've tried about 5 different pictures with 5 different contacts, and every time I do, a red triangle with an explanation point in the middle comes up saying "invalid destination address".  I have no idea what happened, as it's been working up until the last few days.  I have tried with and without WiFi, force stopped my messages and cleared the cache.  Nothing works.  Can anyone help, please?

    RDSHARP39, thanks for trying all of those steps for us. I want to make sure that we get the device back up and running like it is suppose to. Are you able to receive picture messages from your contacts? Have you been able to power off the device and pull the sim card out for a good 10-15 seconds: http://vz.to/1B3J1vX After that time frame please place the sim card back into the device and re-try sending a picture message. Keep us posted.
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    >I have noticed that so far the addresses that have bounced back are Mail Contacts that have been created on the Exchange server. If you go into the properties for one of these contacts you get a message saying that some properties are invalid and will
    be replaced with defaults. It also prompts to update the contact.
    If you update the contact does it eliminate the problem?
    What properties are invalid? It isn't uncommon to find "alias"
    properties that contain spaces or other characters that earlier
    versions (i.e. pre-Exchange 2007) allowed.
    Rich Matheisen
    MCSE+I, Exchange MVP
    --- Rich Matheisen MCSE+I, Exchange MVP

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