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| hi all my query is how can i send mail by using sql server, i think by unsing xp_sendmail store procedure we can do this but my problem is what paramater to be pass to this store procedure if i want to send mail from my local machine to another user, bcos i am geeting this error msg in query analyzer... query:-EXEC master..xp_sendmail 'ss35934' (ss35934 is valid user name present into my local nerwork) getting error msg :- xp_sendmail: failed with mail error 0x80040111 from:- sachin shah |
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| On Aug 24, 7:47 am, sachin shah <sachin28...@gmail.com> wrote: > hi all > > my query is how can i send mail by using sql server, i think by unsing > xp_sendmail store procedure we can do this but my problem is what > paramater to be pass to this store procedure if i want to send mail > from my local machine to another user, bcos i am geeting this error > msg in query analyzer... > > query:-EXEC master..xp_sendmail 'ss35934' (ss35934 is valid user name > present into my local nerwork) > > getting error msg :- xp_sendmail: failed with mail error 0x80040111 > > from:- sachin shah I had a similar problem and was advised not to use xp_sendmail. I don't understand how sql server communicates with email. I don't know the difference between using xp_sendmail (does not work) and sending a notification email in the job scheduler (which does work)! There's an alternative you could try which is available from http://www.sqldev.net/xp/xpsmtp.htm |
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| On Aug 24, 12:57 pm, stephen <m0604...@googlemail.com> wrote: > On Aug 24, 7:47 am, sachin shah <sachin28...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > hi all > > > my query is how can i send mail by using sql server, i think by unsing > > xp_sendmail store procedure we can do this but my problem is what > > paramater to be pass to this store procedure if i want to send mail > > from my local machine to another user, bcos i am geeting this error > > msg in query analyzer... > > > query:-EXEC master..xp_sendmail 'ss35934' (ss35934 is valid user name > > present into my local nerwork) > > > getting error msg :- xp_sendmail: failed with mail error 0x80040111 > > > from:- sachin shah > > I had a similar problem and was advised not to use xp_sendmail. I > don't understand how sql server communicates with email. I don't know > the difference between using xp_sendmail (does not work) and sending a > notification email in the job scheduler (which does work)! > > There's an alternative you could try which is available fromhttp://www.sqldev.net/xp/xpsmtp.htm hi stephen, i tried with xp_smtp_sendmail but still getting the error .... as given into site i register the xp_smtp_sendmail store procedure and the assign the grant permission to that store procedure then writing the following query declare @rc int exec @rc = master.dbo.xp_smtp_sendmail @FROM = N'MyEmail@MyDomain.com', @TO = N'MyFriend@HisDomain.com' select RC = @rc go in place of this 'MyEmail@MyDomain.com' i am writing the real mail id (first one) in place of this 'MyFriend@HisDomain.com' i am writing the real mail id (second one) but after executing these query getting the following error msg.. Error: connecting to server smarthost can u plz tell me is there any sql server id we need to right into above query (like admin@sqlserver.com) from sachin shah |
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| > but after executing these query getting the following error msg.. > > Error: connecting to server smarthost 'smarthost' is the default name of the SMTP server. It is very likely that your actual SMTP server is named something else so you'll need to specify the name using the @server parameter: DECLARE @rc int EXEC @rc = master.dbo.xp_smtp_sendmail @FROM = N'MyEmail@MyDomain.com', @TO = N'MyFriend@HisDomain.com', @server =N'MY-SMTP-SERVER' SELECT RC = @rc See the xpxmtp documentation for detailed usage: http://www.sqldev.net/xp/xpsmtp.htm -- Hope this helps. Dan Guzman SQL Server MVP "sachin shah" <sachin28880@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1187943974.754692.292770@r23g2000prd.googlegr oups.com... > On Aug 24, 12:57 pm, stephen <m0604...@googlemail.com> wrote: >> On Aug 24, 7:47 am, sachin shah <sachin28...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> > hi all >> >> > my query is how can i send mail by using sql server, i think by unsing >> > xp_sendmail store procedure we can do this but my problem is what >> > paramater to be pass to this store procedure if i want to send mail >> > from my local machine to another user, bcos i am geeting this error >> > msg in query analyzer... >> >> > query:-EXEC master..xp_sendmail 'ss35934' (ss35934 is valid user name >> > present into my local nerwork) >> >> > getting error msg :- xp_sendmail: failed with mail error 0x80040111 >> >> > from:- sachin shah >> >> I had a similar problem and was advised not to use xp_sendmail. I >> don't understand how sql server communicates with email. I don't know >> the difference between using xp_sendmail (does not work) and sending a >> notification email in the job scheduler (which does work)! >> >> There's an alternative you could try which is available >> fromhttp://www.sqldev.net/xp/xpsmtp.htm > > > hi stephen, > > i tried with xp_smtp_sendmail but still getting the error .... > as given into site i register the xp_smtp_sendmail store procedure and > the assign the grant permission to that store procedure then writing > the following query > > declare @rc int > exec @rc = master.dbo.xp_smtp_sendmail > @FROM = N'MyEmail@MyDomain.com', > @TO = N'MyFriend@HisDomain.com' > select RC = @rc > go > > in place of this 'MyEmail@MyDomain.com' i am writing the real mail id > (first one) > in place of this 'MyFriend@HisDomain.com' i am writing the real mail > id (second one) > > but after executing these query getting the following error msg.. > > Error: connecting to server smarthost > > can u plz tell me is there any sql server id we need to right into > above query (like admin@sqlserver.com) > > from sachin shah > |
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| On Aug 24, 5:06 pm, "Dan Guzman" <guzma...@nospam- online.sbcglobal.net> wrote: > > but after executing these query getting the following error msg.. > > > Error: connecting to server smarthost > > 'smarthost' is the default name of the SMTP server. It is very likely that > your actual SMTP server is named something else so you'll need to specify > the name using the @server parameter: > > DECLARE @rc int > EXEC @rc = master.dbo.xp_smtp_sendmail > @FROM = N'MyEm...@MyDomain.com', > @TO = N'MyFri...@HisDomain.com', > @server =N'MY-SMTP-SERVER' > SELECT RC = @rc > > See the xpxmtp documentation for detailed usage:http://www.sqldev.net/xp/xpsmtp.htm > > -- > Hope this helps. > > Dan Guzman > SQL Server MVP > > "sachin shah" <sachin28...@gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:1187943974.754692.292770@r23g2000prd.googlegr oups.com... > > > > > On Aug 24, 12:57 pm, stephen <m0604...@googlemail.com> wrote: > >> On Aug 24, 7:47 am, sachin shah <sachin28...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> > hi all > > >> > my query is how can i send mail by using sql server, i think by unsing > >> > xp_sendmail store procedure we can do this but my problem is what > >> > paramater to be pass to this store procedure if i want to send mail > >> > from my local machine to another user, bcos i am geeting this error > >> > msg in query analyzer... > > >> > query:-EXEC master..xp_sendmail 'ss35934' (ss35934 is valid user name > >> > present into my local nerwork) > > >> > getting error msg :- xp_sendmail: failed with mail error 0x80040111 > > >> > from:- sachin shah > > >> I had a similar problem and was advised not to use xp_sendmail. I > >> don't understand how sql server communicates with email. I don't know > >> the difference between using xp_sendmail (does not work) and sending a > >> notification email in the job scheduler (which does work)! > > >> There's an alternative you could try which is available > >> fromhttp://www.sqldev.net/xp/xpsmtp.htm > > > hi stephen, > > > i tried with xp_smtp_sendmail but still getting the error .... > > as given into site i register the xp_smtp_sendmail store procedure and > > the assign the grant permission to that store procedure then writing > > the following query > > > declare @rc int > > exec @rc = master.dbo.xp_smtp_sendmail > > @FROM = N'MyEm...@MyDomain.com', > > @TO = N'MyFri...@HisDomain.com' > > select RC = @rc > > go > > > in place of this 'MyEm...@MyDomain.com' i am writing the real mail id > > (first one) > > in place of this 'MyFri...@HisDomain.com' i am writing the real mail > > id (second one) > > > but after executing these query getting the following error msg.. > > > Error: connecting to server smarthost > > > can u plz tell me is there any sql server id we need to right into > > above query (like ad...@sqlserver.com) > > > from sachin shah- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - hi as per u r guide line i insatalled that xp_smtp_sendmail store procedure and assign the grant permission to that SP but after executing the following query its showing following error.... declare @rc int exec @rc = master.dbo.xp_smtp_sendmail @FROM = N'MyEmail@MyDomain.com', @FROM_NAME = N'My Full Name', @replyto = N'sashah@systime.net', @TO = N'sachin28880@gmail.com', @priority = N'NORMAL', @subject = N'Hello SQL Server SMTP Mail', @type = N'text/plain', @message = N'Goodbye MAPI, goodbye Outlook', @timeout = 10000, @server = N'mail.sqldev.net' select RC = @rc go Error Dispalyed:- Error: sending message Server response: 451 Local Error put; end with <CRLF>.<CRLF> give me the proper solution (Note :- What is this MAPI and by where it is references in sql server ) |
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| sachin shah (sachin28880@gmail.com) writes: > as per u r guide line i insatalled that xp_smtp_sendmail store > procedure and assign the grant permission to that SP but after > executing the following query its showing following error.... > > declare @rc int > exec @rc = master.dbo.xp_smtp_sendmail > @FROM = N'MyEmail@MyDomain.com', > @FROM_NAME = N'My Full Name', > @replyto = N'sashah@systime.net', > @TO = N'sachin28880@gmail.com', > @priority = N'NORMAL', > @subject = N'Hello SQL Server SMTP Mail', > @type = N'text/plain', > @message = N'Goodbye MAPI, goodbye Outlook', > @timeout = 10000, > @server = N'mail.sqldev.net' > select RC = @rc > go > > > Error Dispalyed:- > Error: sending message > Server response: 451 Local Error > put; end with <CRLF>.<CRLF> > > give me the proper solution What is says. That is a message from the SMTP server. SMTP requires that you terminate your message with a dot on a single line. I have never user xp_smtp_sendmail, but apparently it does not add this dot for you. But you should change the SMTP server to the one that you normally use. SMTP servers do normally not require authentication; anyone connect. However, an SMTP server is set up to server a set of IP addresses, and if neither the sender nor the receiver is in that set, the SMTP server should refused to transmit the mail. > (Note :- What is this MAPI and by where it is references in sql > server ) MAPI is the mail protocol used by Outlook and other Microsoft mail program, and it does not have much to do with SQL Server as such. -- Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, esquel@sommarskog.se Books Online for SQL Server 2005 at http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro...ads/books.mspx Books Online for SQL Server 2000 at http://www.microsoft.com/sql/prodinf...ons/books.mspx |