PDF files won't open for recipient after sending via iCloud

Most of the time when I send a PDF to someone they either have loading issues when trying to open my email or they simply cannot view my PDF.  Usually the message in the body isn't even present.  When I send the same email to myself on iCloud I can view it in iCloud.com or my iPhone.  This seems to happen when the receiver is using Thunderbird, Outlook, and others.  This is a serious inconvenience for a paid service.  I have to send all emails that include PDFs through my work email address which I would rather not do.  I tried turning on Unicode but that didn't help.  Don't know what else to try.

iCloud is so buggy when it comes to this. This is just my opinion and I know it will not help your current problem. It would be in your interest to use gmail as your primary email account. I see iCloud email service as a makeshift tack-on addition by Apple to their syncing services. It wasn't made to be an email client and doesn't function properly as such. Use Gmail. People may disagree, but this is just my input. I hope another community member may have a definitive answer to your problem.

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