I have been reading everything i can find regarding sql mail and sql
agent mail.
We have a win2k server, sql 2000 and NO, NO, NO exchange server(all up
to date on service packs).
I have tried repeatadly for days to make this work, and have had no
luck so far.
1. I have a valid profile that tests fine in sql agent and via sql
mail test buttons.
2. I have logged in to the box under that new domain account to
install outlook and configure all the remaining options.
3. I have set both the mssqlserver service and the sqlserveragent
service to run under the domain account that coincides with our pop3
email server, and restarted both of them.
4. I have installed outlook 2002, and I can send and receive emails
just fine from our sql server.
5. As soon as I try to test an email from within a job, the test
fails.
All I wanted to do was just be notified if a job fails. The amount of
time lost on what should have been a 30 minute project is
unbelievable!!!
If anyone has some suggestions, other than the obvious, please let me
know.
Thanks,
Dave
agent mail.
We have a win2k server, sql 2000 and NO, NO, NO exchange server(all up
to date on service packs).
I have tried repeatadly for days to make this work, and have had no
luck so far.
1. I have a valid profile that tests fine in sql agent and via sql
mail test buttons.
2. I have logged in to the box under that new domain account to
install outlook and configure all the remaining options.
3. I have set both the mssqlserver service and the sqlserveragent
service to run under the domain account that coincides with our pop3
email server, and restarted both of them.
4. I have installed outlook 2002, and I can send and receive emails
just fine from our sql server.
5. As soon as I try to test an email from within a job, the test
fails.
All I wanted to do was just be notified if a job fails. The amount of
time lost on what should have been a 30 minute project is
unbelievable!!!
If anyone has some suggestions, other than the obvious, please let me
know.
Thanks,
Dave
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