I have the following error when trying to test EMail from SQL.
I have logged onto the server and sent EMail using the SQLServer Service Account and the Profile is correct. This tells me that Outlook is working OK and the Exchange Server is sending OK. However, lookin on TechNet Q274330
mentions the error number but it's description is about Emailing an open file. I am not Emailing an open file.
Here's the error message.
xp_startmail 'eweb02mail'
Server: Msg 18025, Level 16, State 1, Line 0
xp_startmail: failed with mail error 0x80040106
The start / stop options on the SQL Mail support service are not there.
I'm running with SQL 2000 on Server 2000, with MS Outlook 2000 as the MAPI Client. The client is configured and sending just fine. The SQL Mail properties Test button was able start/stop a mapi session. The profile name on the general tab is "Microsoft Outlook Internet Settings".
I am using SQLServer2000 with sp3.The SQLServer logs on as user Test on the local computer. I am loggedon as user Test on the local computer.I have created a Exchange Profile and tested that it can send andreceive mail.When I go to Enterprise Manager to set-up this profile for SQL Mail.There is nothing in the drop-down list box.Any ideas?ThanksM
Is there a way to change the FROM in sqlmail (recipient) from the mailbox account to read a user-defined from. Currently our FROM has the SQL mail account name that was created during the sqlmail setup and we would like to put a user defined name in this variable.
For the life of me, I cannot get SQL Mail Support Services started on one of my SQL Server 7.0 SP3 boxes. It works fine on other machines of mine. I have a mail profile created using proper accounts who have access to email box. I have configured SQL Server to use that mail profile.
ERRORLOG shows the following each time I try and start the SQL Mail Support Services:
We have tried to get sqlmail (SQL SERVER 6.5) working on windows NT 4.0. However when we start sqlmail through the enterprise manager we get an error: "error 17952 sqlserver failed to start sql mail session". MSmail client works ok on the NT machine. The profile in nt mail is the same as the profile name in de configuration of sqlmail. What could be wrong?
I have installed MS exchange client on my NT 4.0 server. and installed SQL server 6.5 on same.I have marked MSSQL server service as log on as service and also map correct profile in exchange.I am able to start sql mail service but when i am trying to send a mail by xp_sendmail i am getting error: Msg 17914,level 18,state 1 Unknown recipient: Parameter `@recipients`,recipient `devendrar`.
where `devendrar` is profile name
and what i am trying to do is : xp_sendmail `devendrar`,`msg to send`
I'm having problems with sqlmail. SOMETIME when I try to send a message the server replies "Could not find the function xp_sendMail in sqlmap60.dll". or ISQW don't finish the query never.
Sqlmail is running. I'm using Outlook express as a simple mapi client.
Does anyone know how set up SQLMail and SQLAgentMail (SQL 7/2000) to send email to Groupwise 5.5? Or is it possible at all? Any feedback will be very much appreciated.
Trying to get my jobs to send mail when job fails. Should be easy butit's giving me headacheHad a whole slew of issues. Outlook is installed with a n outlookmail profile set up that can send mail in outlook. I can create aSendMail DTS and execute it to send mailEmail works in these scenarios1. I create a DTS package in SQL Server with just SendMail with thesame Profile "ABC" and click Execute and it sends2. I can send using Outlook with the same profile "ABC"3. I can run DTSRun with command prompt calliing the DTS package andit sends fineHowever it wont send in these 3 scenarios (where I need it!):1. I go to Operator, and put my Profile "ABC" in the Email Name,click Test and I get this error "Error 22022: SQLServerAgent Error:The SQLSErverAgent mails ession is not running; check the mail profileand/or the SQLServerAgent service startup account in theSQLSErverAGent PropertiessQLServer Agent is running2. If I add the DTS Package "EmailTest" to one of my jobs as a stepto go to if the 1st step fails, nothing gets sent3. In JObs -- Notificatioin, If I set the E-maill operator to myoperator, nothing gets sentI set the Mail Profile to the Mail Profile (in SQL Server AGent'properties)However when I click Test, I get this error:Error 0: Cannot load the DLL sqlmap70.dll, or one of the DLLs itreferencesI am usingSQLServer Version 8.00.194,OS Windows 2003Help!
I recently set up a SQL 7.0 cluster (active/passive) on a pair of Win2K boxes. I noticed that the SQLServerAgent would refuse to send system alerts to my e-mail account, yet net sent messages worked fine. I know I've set everything up properly, so I paid the $245 to speak with Microsoft.
The answer was found; their response follows: {redacted} CAUSE: ============ On a cluster an undocumented stored procedure is called by the Operator to send email and this causes it to fail. SQL Mail is not supported on SQL 7.0 clusters and any features depending on it will also fail.
RESOLUTION: ============ SQL 2000 does support SQL Mail on clusters with MS Office 2000 and up. In SQL 2000 Books Online do a search for the following topics and include the quotes: “Using SQL Server Tools with Failover Clustering”
Also you can workaround the problem by using a job that uses xp_sendmail to send the alert instead. {END}
Now is that lame or what? Of all the functions you would expect to work in a failover cluster, you would think that e-mailing the operator in the event of a failure would be high on the list. Apparently, not so. Their official answer was to upgrade to SQL2000. Anybody care to guess the price on doing a dual CPU dual box cluster upgrade?
Now my question is this: The tech person was right, xp_sendmail does work fine. What I have wanting to do, and have been unable to do, is to write a TRIGGER that would fire whenever an error is logged by the SQL server. I have looked around, but could find no documentation on what table it is that receives error logs.
Does anybody know which table receives error messages? I'm wanting to write a trigger that exec's xp_sendmail so I get error alerts.
Does anyone know the 'trick' in getting sqlmail (sqlserver 7.0) to work with Outlook 2000 on a windows 2000 server machine. I've setup a mail profile on Outlook, but it is not listed in the dropdown menu in the sqlmail properties. Outlook communicates with my smtp/pop3 mail server - no problem. I can't get sqlmail to interface with outlook. Basically it is telling me that it cannot find ANY profiles on the server.
I created a new MAPI profile on the server, and it seems to work fine with Outlook. I also dropped the previous default MAPI profile.
Now, when I go to the EM SQLAgent Properties, the only MAP profile offered in the SQLMail drop-down is the old, deleted profile. Also, only the old profile comes up with xp_get_MAPI_profiles.
How can I get SQLAgent to recognize that I've set up a new mail profile?
I need to set up SQLMail togheter with Notes, We have SMTP server and profiles but I can´t get it to work. SQL sends the mail but it disappears into the cyberspace.. Someone help me pls...
Has anyone created a stored procedure that notifies a customer that their order_status has been changed from 'submitted' to 'backordered' or from 'backordered' to 'shipped'? Once written, how does the sp get automatically executed? Does anyone have an example or a book/site with an example?
SQlmail service starts (SQL server 6.5, Exchange Server 5.5 and Outlook 2000). A mail profile is created which starts the MSSQLServer and SQLExecutive services. However, When I tried to send a mail by xp_sendmail, it gave me a 'General MAPI failure with error message 17902'.
I have a problem trying to send email using SQLMail. When I setup a new job under SQL Server Agent I can receive mail okay when a job completes, but when I try to receive mail from a Database Maintenance Plan the following error is reported:
Emailing report to operator 'DBA Group' [Microsoft SQL-DMO (ODBC SQLState: 42000)] Error 17903: [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]MAPI login failure.
I cannot figure out the problem as mail is getting through using the profile I setup and also when I use outlook and also from SQL Server Agent jobs.
I am having difficulty trying to get SQLMail to work via Notes4.6.1 as the mail system. Firstly the Notes client is working correctly on my machine but SQLMail will simply not start with the SQL-DMO error 17952, and on trying to configure it I type in my profile name(which has been successfully setup previously through the Ctrl Panel Mail and Fax icon with the Lotus Notes Mail information service selected ) and get the error 21002 RegCreateKeyEx - #5 access is denied - which seems to be something to do with permissions but the SQLServer service is logging in a member of Local Admins group.
Has anyone had this before - there seems to be a painful lack of information about this area generally.
All our SQL 7 and 2000 servers here run SQLMail for alerting and notifications (via jobs and DTS packages) and we are increasingly having the issue where MAPI32 goes to 100% CPU utilisation and the server needs rebooting.
We are getting the response from Microsoft that "this happens" - hmmm
Anyone else having this problem come up with a solution or workaround at all?
I am currently working on the SQLMail in SQL Server ver. 6.5 and don`t know how to start. SQL Server is already installed in the NT Server and some applications are using this. The problem is how to send mail and receive mail from a Lotus Notes ver. 4.5, not a MS Exchange Mail. Can anybody provide me step-by-step approach to do this? The NT server dont MS exchange installed in it.
Does anyone know if there is a way SQLMail can always send a message using a fixed font like Courrier? I use SQLMail to send out an invoice and even though I format the spacing, the email looks unformatted on some systems.
I am using Exchange 5.5, SQL server 6.5 sp4 and the recipients of the emails could have any email client.
Is it possible to actually insert a file into the email sent via sqlmail/ I ask cos when I try to send the results of a query via SQLMail, the formatting is shot. I want to automate a job to actually run a query, capture data to a file and then email the results to my users. I can get to the stage where the file is available, but then I'm stumped. Any Ideas please.
SQL mail is configured and working (SQL6.5 sp3). I configured scheduled tasks to notify me of completion status, which it does. I'm just wondering why the header time is off by 5 hours.(time SQLServer Service sent the message)
The SQL server time and time zone are correct, and so are the time and zone on my workstation.
I tested sending a message from a user on the same Exchange Server as the SQL Server user to the user that recvs the scheduled task mail, and the time is correct in that message header.
Has anyone setup Lotus Notes as the email client for SQLMail? I currently have Lotus Notes client installed on dedicated MS SQL Servers but am having trouble configuring the SQL Mail in order to get it working. Does anyone have any suggestions or instructions on how this is done? I've researched all of the "Books on line" but they are all slanted to Exchange.
I am trying to move SQLMail from a standard SQL 6.5 server to a virtual clustered SQL Server. The exchange profile has been set up and the services are running on a domain login. Exchange is also running as a clustered service which is being used successfully from the standalone SQL Server with SQL Mail.
However, when the SQL Mail service is started on the Clustered SQL Server, the service starts for about 5 seconds and then stops. The logs report that SQL Mail started but no messages are recorded to state that why the service has stopped again.
I just read that if you use an exchange server...the account that youstart SQL with needs a mail on the exchange box.Is this true?I know I didn't need an account when I've set it up before...but Imight have been using a POP3 server.I have Outlook 2003 installed on the server. Windows 2003 Enterprise.Thanks.
I am experiencing a big problem with my SQL Server- it won't start. Every time I attempt to start it I get an error "Error 1069 (The service did not start due to logon failure) occurred while performing this service operation on the MSSQLService service. " sa will not work either. I have not made any system changes recently. I tried to use regrbld but nothing happened. Is there anything else I can do short of reinstalling SQL7?
...So glad there are still folks out there running 6.5! We've been running 6.5 and 7.0 for the last year or so (one of our apps required 6.5). SQL 6.5 is running on an Alpha box, and SQL 7.0 is running on an Intel box. I want to install 6.5 on yet another Intel box, then install 7.0 on that SAME box so that I can perform the DTS. (Doing DTS across different CPU types failed to transfer application objects.) After that is successful, I will uninstall the 6.5 on the Intel box and no longer use the Alpha box for SQL. Both the Alpha and Intel boxes are on the same Windows NT domain.
Here is the issue. After performing the CD install of 6.5 on the Intel box, I get a message that the install could not be performed successfully because the MSSQL service could not be started. When I attempt to start it manually from Control Panel, I get an NT Error 3 - that the path cannot be found. (And the errorlog says that the server is unnamed.) So the MSSQL folder exists, the MSSQL Server and SQL Exec services are visible in Control Panel (unstarted), the registry contains SQL Server info, but the only way I've been able to start SQL Server at all is by using the Net Start MSSQLserv command.
I have repeated this step a few times - by deleting the MSSQL folder and re-running SETUP. At no point does NT remove the MSSQL services or the registry entries. In the end, NT or MSSQL still cannot find the "path" needed to start up SQL Server.
What do I need to do to "reset the clock" so that NT knows where to find these services?