Outlook add in prevents mails from being sent

I have installed iCloud 2.0 on my work PC which works with an exchange account. Intermittenly mails will stay in my outbox and not be sent.
On clicking send, the mail goes to the outbox but doesn't have the proper icon, it still has the "draft" icon and will not send. When I disable the iCloud add-in within outlook, the mails will send fine. Is apple aware if this issue? I read in a few places other people also have the issue and does anyone have a fix for this ?

This is 100% an issue.  Very annoying.  Glad I found this thread.  Thanks.
Here is how to remove the add in:
http://blog.techhit.com/55637-how-to-find-and-disable-outlook-2010-add-ins-and-p lugins
Disabling unnecessary plugins is a great way to make your Outlook start faster, run more reliably, take less memory. In Outlook 2010 Add-ins are listed under “File Tab->Options->Addins”.
To Disable Outlook 2010 COM Add-ins
Select “COM Add-ins” in the Manage drop-down at the bottom of the ”Options->Addins” window and click “Go”. Note: To get to the Options window, click on the File tab first.
Uncheck any add-ins that you are not using.
Click OK.
You may have to restart Outlook; although I didn't.

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