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| how to configure figure sql mail hi every one, i want to know about configuring sql mail.i have sql server on my computer and i want to configure it to send sql mail.i want to know which account i have to use as local system account is not being accepted.when i try to create seperate account,i get error saying this account is not valied.plz reply me how to configure sql mail using windows xp and microsoft outlook 2002. waiting for u r replies. bye |
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| Re: how to configure figure sql mail It really depends on what version of SQL Server you are using. SQL 2000 requires that you have Outlook installed on the server that is hosting SQL. On the other hand, SQL 2005 is using SMTP instead of MAPI accounts and doesn't require the use of Outlook "thank God." SQL 2000 Feature Compare List To find out if you can use SQL Mail on 2000, here is a link to Microsoft's website: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/lib...6(SQL.80).aspx The SQL Mail Feature is listed last in the first table about the Database Engine. I have never successfully configured SQL 2000 to use a POP3 account, so you may need access to an Exchange server. Configuring SQL Mail on SQL Server 2000 To configure SQL Mail on a SQL 2000 instance here is a link to Microsoft's website: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/870675 The first steps assume you have an Outlook profile configured already. Then there are other hyperlinks that'll take you to other areas of concern, and those are towards the bottom of the webpage. If you are using SQL Server 2005, I need to point out that it is no longer called SQL Mail but Database Mail. This can be setup in the Surface Area Configuration Wizard. To find out more about installing DB Mail, check out books online. |
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| Re: how to configure figure sql mail hi, i have resolved the issue and iam able to send mails.the problem was in my local domain account ,i didnt have password,so i kept on getting the logon error. i checked the permisions for my domain account, all were there.so i have created the password and every thing was easy.The main problem we get while configuring sql is u r account should have permissions for the below Requirements for Domain User Account All domain user accounts must have permission to:
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