My dept has a SQL Server that uses an SMTP server to distribute emails for
Job Completion notifications. We recently had the server rebooted and I
received a small flood of emails. I've since asked for a daily reboot and
have been receiving a growing number of emails at the time of reboot (3am).
I'm recieving emails from 7/1/05 forward on a daily basis.
I opened up Outlook and there are no emails stuck in the Outbox. Would any
of you have an idea where to look?
FYI :
SQL Server SP4
SQL has it's own ID on this machine with it's own mail profile
This mail profile is shared by both Agent and SQL Server
POP3 goes through a Lotus Domino POP3 interface
I don't think the POP3 has any bearing on it... but since the whole
Send/Recieve process is touchy maybe there's something there.
Any suggestions would be appreciated
Ok... maybe an easier question would be... where do I find the SQL Server
outbound mail queue?
"Peter Capazzi" wrote:
> My dept has a SQL Server that uses an SMTP server to distribute emails for
> Job Completion notifications. We recently had the server rebooted and I
> received a small flood of emails. I've since asked for a daily reboot and
> have been receiving a growing number of emails at the time of reboot (3am).
> I'm recieving emails from 7/1/05 forward on a daily basis.
> I opened up Outlook and there are no emails stuck in the Outbox. Would any
> of you have an idea where to look?
> FYI :
> SQL Server SP4
> SQL has it's own ID on this machine with it's own mail profile
> This mail profile is shared by both Agent and SQL Server
> POP3 goes through a Lotus Domino POP3 interface
> I don't think the POP3 has any bearing on it... but since the whole
> Send/Recieve process is touchy maybe there's something there.
> Any suggestions would be appreciated
|||SQL Server doesn't have any mail queue. Xp_sendmail sends the email to MAPI synchronously. This is
why it is a bad idea to send email from a trigger, for example. Also, MAPI isn't the best choice for
a service. Have you considered using xp_smtp_sendmail? www.sqldev.net.
Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
http://www.solidqualitylearning.com/
Blog: http://solidqualitylearning.com/blogs/tibor/
"Peter Capazzi" <PeterCapazzi@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E10AA6E4-D1F0-4C8A-B8E4-571FF79DF107@.microsoft.com...[vbcol=seagreen]
> Ok... maybe an easier question would be... where do I find the SQL Server
> outbound mail queue?
> "Peter Capazzi" wrote:
|||Well, these notifications are coming from the pager system in SQL Server...
in that repsect I don't think I have much of a choice.
So what can I do to analzye MAPI to see if these messages are simply sitting
in a queue somewhere? If I delete all mail profiles and recreate will it be
resolved?
"Tibor Karaszi" wrote:
> SQL Server doesn't have any mail queue. Xp_sendmail sends the email to MAPI synchronously. This is
> why it is a bad idea to send email from a trigger, for example. Also, MAPI isn't the best choice for
> a service. Have you considered using xp_smtp_sendmail? www.sqldev.net.
> --
> Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
> http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
> http://www.solidqualitylearning.com/
> Blog: http://solidqualitylearning.com/blogs/tibor/
>
> "Peter Capazzi" <PeterCapazzi@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E10AA6E4-D1F0-4C8A-B8E4-571FF79DF107@.microsoft.com...
>
|||You can get job notification and alerts from Agent through SMTP directly with a little work:
http://www.karaszi.com/SQLServer/info_no_mapi.asp
> So what can I do to analzye MAPI to see if these messages are simply sitting
> in a queue somewhere?
I suggest you ask in a mail/exchange group.
> If I delete all mail profiles and recreate will it be
> resolved?
I don't know if it will be resolved, but I tend to start troubleshooting by deleting and creating
the MAPI profile.
Btw, I believe that some configurations, you need to actually have Outlook running in order for the
emails to leave the queue. That is why I prefer to use Outlook 2000. However, I can imagine that
even with Outlook 2000, this can happen based on the backend storage. KB, Google and time is your
friend.
Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
http://www.solidqualitylearning.com/
Blog: http://solidqualitylearning.com/blogs/tibor/
"Peter Capazzi" <PeterCapazzi@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:21681631-A554-45A1-8234-0996FE8A6929@.microsoft.com...[vbcol=seagreen]
> Well, these notifications are coming from the pager system in SQL Server...
> in that repsect I don't think I have much of a choice.
> So what can I do to analzye MAPI to see if these messages are simply sitting
> in a queue somewhere? If I delete all mail profiles and recreate will it be
> resolved?
> "Tibor Karaszi" wrote:
Showing posts with label repeating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label repeating. Show all posts
Monday, March 26, 2012
Emails repeating and growing...
Emails repeating and growing...
My dept has a SQL Server that uses an SMTP server to distribute emails for
Job Completion notifications. We recently had the server rebooted and I
received a small flood of emails. I've since asked for a daily reboot and
have been receiving a growing number of emails at the time of reboot (3am).
I'm recieving emails from 7/1/05 forward on a daily basis.
I opened up Outlook and there are no emails stuck in the Outbox. Would any
of you have an idea where to look?
FYI :
SQL Server SP4
SQL has it's own ID on this machine with it's own mail profile
This mail profile is shared by both Agent and SQL Server
POP3 goes through a Lotus Domino POP3 interface
I don't think the POP3 has any bearing on it... but since the whole
Send/Recieve process is touchy maybe there's something there.
Any suggestions would be appreciatedOk... maybe an easier question would be... where do I find the SQL Server
outbound mail queue?
"Peter Capazzi" wrote:
> My dept has a SQL Server that uses an SMTP server to distribute emails for
> Job Completion notifications. We recently had the server rebooted and I
> received a small flood of emails. I've since asked for a daily reboot and
> have been receiving a growing number of emails at the time of reboot (3am)
.
> I'm recieving emails from 7/1/05 forward on a daily basis.
> I opened up Outlook and there are no emails stuck in the Outbox. Would any
> of you have an idea where to look?
> FYI :
> SQL Server SP4
> SQL has it's own ID on this machine with it's own mail profile
> This mail profile is shared by both Agent and SQL Server
> POP3 goes through a Lotus Domino POP3 interface
> I don't think the POP3 has any bearing on it... but since the whole
> Send/Recieve process is touchy maybe there's something there.
> Any suggestions would be appreciated|||SQL Server doesn't have any mail queue. Xp_sendmail sends the email to MAPI
synchronously. This is
why it is a bad idea to send email from a trigger, for example. Also, MAPI i
sn't the best choice for
a service. Have you considered using xp_smtp_sendmail? www.sqldev.net.
Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
http://www.solidqualitylearning.com/
Blog: http://solidqualitylearning.com/blogs/tibor/
"Peter Capazzi" <PeterCapazzi@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E10AA6E4-D1F0-4C8A-B8E4-571FF79DF107@.microsoft.com...[vbcol=seagreen]
> Ok... maybe an easier question would be... where do I find the SQL Server
> outbound mail queue?
> "Peter Capazzi" wrote:
>|||Well, these notifications are coming from the pager system in SQL Server...
in that repsect I don't think I have much of a choice.
So what can I do to analzye MAPI to see if these messages are simply sitting
in a queue somewhere? If I delete all mail profiles and recreate will it be
resolved?
"Tibor Karaszi" wrote:
> SQL Server doesn't have any mail queue. Xp_sendmail sends the email to MAP
I synchronously. This is
> why it is a bad idea to send email from a trigger, for example. Also, MAPI
isn't the best choice for
> a service. Have you considered using xp_smtp_sendmail? www.sqldev.net.
> --
> Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
> http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
> http://www.solidqualitylearning.com/
> Blog: http://solidqualitylearning.com/blogs/tibor/
>
> "Peter Capazzi" <PeterCapazzi@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E10AA6E4-D1F0-4C8A-B8E4-571FF79DF107@.microsoft.com...
>|||You can get job notification and alerts from Agent through SMTP directly wit
h a little work:
http://www.karaszi.com/SQLServer/info_no_mapi.asp
> So what can I do to analzye MAPI to see if these messages are simply sitti
ng
> in a queue somewhere?
I suggest you ask in a mail/exchange group.
> If I delete all mail profiles and recreate will it be
> resolved?
I don't know if it will be resolved, but I tend to start troubleshooting by
deleting and creating
the MAPI profile.
Btw, I believe that some configurations, you need to actually have Outlook r
unning in order for the
emails to leave the queue. That is why I prefer to use Outlook 2000. However
, I can imagine that
even with Outlook 2000, this can happen based on the backend storage. KB, Go
ogle and time is your
friend.
--
Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
http://www.solidqualitylearning.com/
Blog: http://solidqualitylearning.com/blogs/tibor/
"Peter Capazzi" <PeterCapazzi@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:21681631-A554-45A1-8234-0996FE8A6929@.microsoft.com...[vbcol=seagreen]
> Well, these notifications are coming from the pager system in SQL Server..
.
> in that repsect I don't think I have much of a choice.
> So what can I do to analzye MAPI to see if these messages are simply sitti
ng
> in a queue somewhere? If I delete all mail profiles and recreate will it b
e
> resolved?
> "Tibor Karaszi" wrote:
>sql
Job Completion notifications. We recently had the server rebooted and I
received a small flood of emails. I've since asked for a daily reboot and
have been receiving a growing number of emails at the time of reboot (3am).
I'm recieving emails from 7/1/05 forward on a daily basis.
I opened up Outlook and there are no emails stuck in the Outbox. Would any
of you have an idea where to look?
FYI :
SQL Server SP4
SQL has it's own ID on this machine with it's own mail profile
This mail profile is shared by both Agent and SQL Server
POP3 goes through a Lotus Domino POP3 interface
I don't think the POP3 has any bearing on it... but since the whole
Send/Recieve process is touchy maybe there's something there.
Any suggestions would be appreciatedOk... maybe an easier question would be... where do I find the SQL Server
outbound mail queue?
"Peter Capazzi" wrote:
> My dept has a SQL Server that uses an SMTP server to distribute emails for
> Job Completion notifications. We recently had the server rebooted and I
> received a small flood of emails. I've since asked for a daily reboot and
> have been receiving a growing number of emails at the time of reboot (3am)
.
> I'm recieving emails from 7/1/05 forward on a daily basis.
> I opened up Outlook and there are no emails stuck in the Outbox. Would any
> of you have an idea where to look?
> FYI :
> SQL Server SP4
> SQL has it's own ID on this machine with it's own mail profile
> This mail profile is shared by both Agent and SQL Server
> POP3 goes through a Lotus Domino POP3 interface
> I don't think the POP3 has any bearing on it... but since the whole
> Send/Recieve process is touchy maybe there's something there.
> Any suggestions would be appreciated|||SQL Server doesn't have any mail queue. Xp_sendmail sends the email to MAPI
synchronously. This is
why it is a bad idea to send email from a trigger, for example. Also, MAPI i
sn't the best choice for
a service. Have you considered using xp_smtp_sendmail? www.sqldev.net.
Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
http://www.solidqualitylearning.com/
Blog: http://solidqualitylearning.com/blogs/tibor/
"Peter Capazzi" <PeterCapazzi@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E10AA6E4-D1F0-4C8A-B8E4-571FF79DF107@.microsoft.com...[vbcol=seagreen]
> Ok... maybe an easier question would be... where do I find the SQL Server
> outbound mail queue?
> "Peter Capazzi" wrote:
>|||Well, these notifications are coming from the pager system in SQL Server...
in that repsect I don't think I have much of a choice.
So what can I do to analzye MAPI to see if these messages are simply sitting
in a queue somewhere? If I delete all mail profiles and recreate will it be
resolved?
"Tibor Karaszi" wrote:
> SQL Server doesn't have any mail queue. Xp_sendmail sends the email to MAP
I synchronously. This is
> why it is a bad idea to send email from a trigger, for example. Also, MAPI
isn't the best choice for
> a service. Have you considered using xp_smtp_sendmail? www.sqldev.net.
> --
> Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
> http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
> http://www.solidqualitylearning.com/
> Blog: http://solidqualitylearning.com/blogs/tibor/
>
> "Peter Capazzi" <PeterCapazzi@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E10AA6E4-D1F0-4C8A-B8E4-571FF79DF107@.microsoft.com...
>|||You can get job notification and alerts from Agent through SMTP directly wit
h a little work:
http://www.karaszi.com/SQLServer/info_no_mapi.asp
> So what can I do to analzye MAPI to see if these messages are simply sitti
ng
> in a queue somewhere?
I suggest you ask in a mail/exchange group.
> If I delete all mail profiles and recreate will it be
> resolved?
I don't know if it will be resolved, but I tend to start troubleshooting by
deleting and creating
the MAPI profile.
Btw, I believe that some configurations, you need to actually have Outlook r
unning in order for the
emails to leave the queue. That is why I prefer to use Outlook 2000. However
, I can imagine that
even with Outlook 2000, this can happen based on the backend storage. KB, Go
ogle and time is your
friend.
--
Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
http://www.solidqualitylearning.com/
Blog: http://solidqualitylearning.com/blogs/tibor/
"Peter Capazzi" <PeterCapazzi@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:21681631-A554-45A1-8234-0996FE8A6929@.microsoft.com...[vbcol=seagreen]
> Well, these notifications are coming from the pager system in SQL Server..
.
> in that repsect I don't think I have much of a choice.
> So what can I do to analzye MAPI to see if these messages are simply sitti
ng
> in a queue somewhere? If I delete all mail profiles and recreate will it b
e
> resolved?
> "Tibor Karaszi" wrote:
>sql
Emails repeating and growing...
My dept has a SQL Server that uses an SMTP server to distribute emails for
Job Completion notifications. We recently had the server rebooted and I
received a small flood of emails. I've since asked for a daily reboot and
have been receiving a growing number of emails at the time of reboot (3am).
I'm recieving emails from 7/1/05 forward on a daily basis.
I opened up Outlook and there are no emails stuck in the Outbox. Would any
of you have an idea where to look?
FYI :
SQL Server SP4
SQL has it's own ID on this machine with it's own mail profile
This mail profile is shared by both Agent and SQL Server
POP3 goes through a Lotus Domino POP3 interface
I don't think the POP3 has any bearing on it... but since the whole
Send/Recieve process is touchy maybe there's something there.
Any suggestions would be appreciatedOk... maybe an easier question would be... where do I find the SQL Server
outbound mail queue?
"Peter Capazzi" wrote:
> My dept has a SQL Server that uses an SMTP server to distribute emails for
> Job Completion notifications. We recently had the server rebooted and I
> received a small flood of emails. I've since asked for a daily reboot and
> have been receiving a growing number of emails at the time of reboot (3am).
> I'm recieving emails from 7/1/05 forward on a daily basis.
> I opened up Outlook and there are no emails stuck in the Outbox. Would any
> of you have an idea where to look?
> FYI :
> SQL Server SP4
> SQL has it's own ID on this machine with it's own mail profile
> This mail profile is shared by both Agent and SQL Server
> POP3 goes through a Lotus Domino POP3 interface
> I don't think the POP3 has any bearing on it... but since the whole
> Send/Recieve process is touchy maybe there's something there.
> Any suggestions would be appreciated|||SQL Server doesn't have any mail queue. Xp_sendmail sends the email to MAPI synchronously. This is
why it is a bad idea to send email from a trigger, for example. Also, MAPI isn't the best choice for
a service. Have you considered using xp_smtp_sendmail? www.sqldev.net.
--
Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
http://www.solidqualitylearning.com/
Blog: http://solidqualitylearning.com/blogs/tibor/
"Peter Capazzi" <PeterCapazzi@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E10AA6E4-D1F0-4C8A-B8E4-571FF79DF107@.microsoft.com...
> Ok... maybe an easier question would be... where do I find the SQL Server
> outbound mail queue?
> "Peter Capazzi" wrote:
>> My dept has a SQL Server that uses an SMTP server to distribute emails for
>> Job Completion notifications. We recently had the server rebooted and I
>> received a small flood of emails. I've since asked for a daily reboot and
>> have been receiving a growing number of emails at the time of reboot (3am).
>> I'm recieving emails from 7/1/05 forward on a daily basis.
>> I opened up Outlook and there are no emails stuck in the Outbox. Would any
>> of you have an idea where to look?
>> FYI :
>> SQL Server SP4
>> SQL has it's own ID on this machine with it's own mail profile
>> This mail profile is shared by both Agent and SQL Server
>> POP3 goes through a Lotus Domino POP3 interface
>> I don't think the POP3 has any bearing on it... but since the whole
>> Send/Recieve process is touchy maybe there's something there.
>> Any suggestions would be appreciated|||Well, these notifications are coming from the pager system in SQL Server...
in that repsect I don't think I have much of a choice.
So what can I do to analzye MAPI to see if these messages are simply sitting
in a queue somewhere? If I delete all mail profiles and recreate will it be
resolved?
"Tibor Karaszi" wrote:
> SQL Server doesn't have any mail queue. Xp_sendmail sends the email to MAPI synchronously. This is
> why it is a bad idea to send email from a trigger, for example. Also, MAPI isn't the best choice for
> a service. Have you considered using xp_smtp_sendmail? www.sqldev.net.
> --
> Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
> http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
> http://www.solidqualitylearning.com/
> Blog: http://solidqualitylearning.com/blogs/tibor/
>
> "Peter Capazzi" <PeterCapazzi@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E10AA6E4-D1F0-4C8A-B8E4-571FF79DF107@.microsoft.com...
> > Ok... maybe an easier question would be... where do I find the SQL Server
> > outbound mail queue?
> >
> > "Peter Capazzi" wrote:
> >
> >> My dept has a SQL Server that uses an SMTP server to distribute emails for
> >> Job Completion notifications. We recently had the server rebooted and I
> >> received a small flood of emails. I've since asked for a daily reboot and
> >> have been receiving a growing number of emails at the time of reboot (3am).
> >> I'm recieving emails from 7/1/05 forward on a daily basis.
> >>
> >> I opened up Outlook and there are no emails stuck in the Outbox. Would any
> >> of you have an idea where to look?
> >>
> >> FYI :
> >> SQL Server SP4
> >> SQL has it's own ID on this machine with it's own mail profile
> >> This mail profile is shared by both Agent and SQL Server
> >> POP3 goes through a Lotus Domino POP3 interface
> >> I don't think the POP3 has any bearing on it... but since the whole
> >> Send/Recieve process is touchy maybe there's something there.
> >>
> >> Any suggestions would be appreciated
>|||You can get job notification and alerts from Agent through SMTP directly with a little work:
http://www.karaszi.com/SQLServer/info_no_mapi.asp
> So what can I do to analzye MAPI to see if these messages are simply sitting
> in a queue somewhere?
I suggest you ask in a mail/exchange group.
> If I delete all mail profiles and recreate will it be
> resolved?
I don't know if it will be resolved, but I tend to start troubleshooting by deleting and creating
the MAPI profile.
Btw, I believe that some configurations, you need to actually have Outlook running in order for the
emails to leave the queue. That is why I prefer to use Outlook 2000. However, I can imagine that
even with Outlook 2000, this can happen based on the backend storage. KB, Google and time is your
friend.
--
Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
http://www.solidqualitylearning.com/
Blog: http://solidqualitylearning.com/blogs/tibor/
"Peter Capazzi" <PeterCapazzi@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:21681631-A554-45A1-8234-0996FE8A6929@.microsoft.com...
> Well, these notifications are coming from the pager system in SQL Server...
> in that repsect I don't think I have much of a choice.
> So what can I do to analzye MAPI to see if these messages are simply sitting
> in a queue somewhere? If I delete all mail profiles and recreate will it be
> resolved?
> "Tibor Karaszi" wrote:
>> SQL Server doesn't have any mail queue. Xp_sendmail sends the email to MAPI synchronously. This
>> is
>> why it is a bad idea to send email from a trigger, for example. Also, MAPI isn't the best choice
>> for
>> a service. Have you considered using xp_smtp_sendmail? www.sqldev.net.
>> --
>> Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
>> http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
>> http://www.solidqualitylearning.com/
>> Blog: http://solidqualitylearning.com/blogs/tibor/
>>
>> "Peter Capazzi" <PeterCapazzi@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:E10AA6E4-D1F0-4C8A-B8E4-571FF79DF107@.microsoft.com...
>> > Ok... maybe an easier question would be... where do I find the SQL Server
>> > outbound mail queue?
>> >
>> > "Peter Capazzi" wrote:
>> >
>> >> My dept has a SQL Server that uses an SMTP server to distribute emails for
>> >> Job Completion notifications. We recently had the server rebooted and I
>> >> received a small flood of emails. I've since asked for a daily reboot and
>> >> have been receiving a growing number of emails at the time of reboot (3am).
>> >> I'm recieving emails from 7/1/05 forward on a daily basis.
>> >>
>> >> I opened up Outlook and there are no emails stuck in the Outbox. Would any
>> >> of you have an idea where to look?
>> >>
>> >> FYI :
>> >> SQL Server SP4
>> >> SQL has it's own ID on this machine with it's own mail profile
>> >> This mail profile is shared by both Agent and SQL Server
>> >> POP3 goes through a Lotus Domino POP3 interface
>> >> I don't think the POP3 has any bearing on it... but since the whole
>> >> Send/Recieve process is touchy maybe there's something there.
>> >>
>> >> Any suggestions would be appreciated
>>
Job Completion notifications. We recently had the server rebooted and I
received a small flood of emails. I've since asked for a daily reboot and
have been receiving a growing number of emails at the time of reboot (3am).
I'm recieving emails from 7/1/05 forward on a daily basis.
I opened up Outlook and there are no emails stuck in the Outbox. Would any
of you have an idea where to look?
FYI :
SQL Server SP4
SQL has it's own ID on this machine with it's own mail profile
This mail profile is shared by both Agent and SQL Server
POP3 goes through a Lotus Domino POP3 interface
I don't think the POP3 has any bearing on it... but since the whole
Send/Recieve process is touchy maybe there's something there.
Any suggestions would be appreciatedOk... maybe an easier question would be... where do I find the SQL Server
outbound mail queue?
"Peter Capazzi" wrote:
> My dept has a SQL Server that uses an SMTP server to distribute emails for
> Job Completion notifications. We recently had the server rebooted and I
> received a small flood of emails. I've since asked for a daily reboot and
> have been receiving a growing number of emails at the time of reboot (3am).
> I'm recieving emails from 7/1/05 forward on a daily basis.
> I opened up Outlook and there are no emails stuck in the Outbox. Would any
> of you have an idea where to look?
> FYI :
> SQL Server SP4
> SQL has it's own ID on this machine with it's own mail profile
> This mail profile is shared by both Agent and SQL Server
> POP3 goes through a Lotus Domino POP3 interface
> I don't think the POP3 has any bearing on it... but since the whole
> Send/Recieve process is touchy maybe there's something there.
> Any suggestions would be appreciated|||SQL Server doesn't have any mail queue. Xp_sendmail sends the email to MAPI synchronously. This is
why it is a bad idea to send email from a trigger, for example. Also, MAPI isn't the best choice for
a service. Have you considered using xp_smtp_sendmail? www.sqldev.net.
--
Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
http://www.solidqualitylearning.com/
Blog: http://solidqualitylearning.com/blogs/tibor/
"Peter Capazzi" <PeterCapazzi@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E10AA6E4-D1F0-4C8A-B8E4-571FF79DF107@.microsoft.com...
> Ok... maybe an easier question would be... where do I find the SQL Server
> outbound mail queue?
> "Peter Capazzi" wrote:
>> My dept has a SQL Server that uses an SMTP server to distribute emails for
>> Job Completion notifications. We recently had the server rebooted and I
>> received a small flood of emails. I've since asked for a daily reboot and
>> have been receiving a growing number of emails at the time of reboot (3am).
>> I'm recieving emails from 7/1/05 forward on a daily basis.
>> I opened up Outlook and there are no emails stuck in the Outbox. Would any
>> of you have an idea where to look?
>> FYI :
>> SQL Server SP4
>> SQL has it's own ID on this machine with it's own mail profile
>> This mail profile is shared by both Agent and SQL Server
>> POP3 goes through a Lotus Domino POP3 interface
>> I don't think the POP3 has any bearing on it... but since the whole
>> Send/Recieve process is touchy maybe there's something there.
>> Any suggestions would be appreciated|||Well, these notifications are coming from the pager system in SQL Server...
in that repsect I don't think I have much of a choice.
So what can I do to analzye MAPI to see if these messages are simply sitting
in a queue somewhere? If I delete all mail profiles and recreate will it be
resolved?
"Tibor Karaszi" wrote:
> SQL Server doesn't have any mail queue. Xp_sendmail sends the email to MAPI synchronously. This is
> why it is a bad idea to send email from a trigger, for example. Also, MAPI isn't the best choice for
> a service. Have you considered using xp_smtp_sendmail? www.sqldev.net.
> --
> Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
> http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
> http://www.solidqualitylearning.com/
> Blog: http://solidqualitylearning.com/blogs/tibor/
>
> "Peter Capazzi" <PeterCapazzi@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E10AA6E4-D1F0-4C8A-B8E4-571FF79DF107@.microsoft.com...
> > Ok... maybe an easier question would be... where do I find the SQL Server
> > outbound mail queue?
> >
> > "Peter Capazzi" wrote:
> >
> >> My dept has a SQL Server that uses an SMTP server to distribute emails for
> >> Job Completion notifications. We recently had the server rebooted and I
> >> received a small flood of emails. I've since asked for a daily reboot and
> >> have been receiving a growing number of emails at the time of reboot (3am).
> >> I'm recieving emails from 7/1/05 forward on a daily basis.
> >>
> >> I opened up Outlook and there are no emails stuck in the Outbox. Would any
> >> of you have an idea where to look?
> >>
> >> FYI :
> >> SQL Server SP4
> >> SQL has it's own ID on this machine with it's own mail profile
> >> This mail profile is shared by both Agent and SQL Server
> >> POP3 goes through a Lotus Domino POP3 interface
> >> I don't think the POP3 has any bearing on it... but since the whole
> >> Send/Recieve process is touchy maybe there's something there.
> >>
> >> Any suggestions would be appreciated
>|||You can get job notification and alerts from Agent through SMTP directly with a little work:
http://www.karaszi.com/SQLServer/info_no_mapi.asp
> So what can I do to analzye MAPI to see if these messages are simply sitting
> in a queue somewhere?
I suggest you ask in a mail/exchange group.
> If I delete all mail profiles and recreate will it be
> resolved?
I don't know if it will be resolved, but I tend to start troubleshooting by deleting and creating
the MAPI profile.
Btw, I believe that some configurations, you need to actually have Outlook running in order for the
emails to leave the queue. That is why I prefer to use Outlook 2000. However, I can imagine that
even with Outlook 2000, this can happen based on the backend storage. KB, Google and time is your
friend.
--
Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
http://www.solidqualitylearning.com/
Blog: http://solidqualitylearning.com/blogs/tibor/
"Peter Capazzi" <PeterCapazzi@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:21681631-A554-45A1-8234-0996FE8A6929@.microsoft.com...
> Well, these notifications are coming from the pager system in SQL Server...
> in that repsect I don't think I have much of a choice.
> So what can I do to analzye MAPI to see if these messages are simply sitting
> in a queue somewhere? If I delete all mail profiles and recreate will it be
> resolved?
> "Tibor Karaszi" wrote:
>> SQL Server doesn't have any mail queue. Xp_sendmail sends the email to MAPI synchronously. This
>> is
>> why it is a bad idea to send email from a trigger, for example. Also, MAPI isn't the best choice
>> for
>> a service. Have you considered using xp_smtp_sendmail? www.sqldev.net.
>> --
>> Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
>> http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
>> http://www.solidqualitylearning.com/
>> Blog: http://solidqualitylearning.com/blogs/tibor/
>>
>> "Peter Capazzi" <PeterCapazzi@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:E10AA6E4-D1F0-4C8A-B8E4-571FF79DF107@.microsoft.com...
>> > Ok... maybe an easier question would be... where do I find the SQL Server
>> > outbound mail queue?
>> >
>> > "Peter Capazzi" wrote:
>> >
>> >> My dept has a SQL Server that uses an SMTP server to distribute emails for
>> >> Job Completion notifications. We recently had the server rebooted and I
>> >> received a small flood of emails. I've since asked for a daily reboot and
>> >> have been receiving a growing number of emails at the time of reboot (3am).
>> >> I'm recieving emails from 7/1/05 forward on a daily basis.
>> >>
>> >> I opened up Outlook and there are no emails stuck in the Outbox. Would any
>> >> of you have an idea where to look?
>> >>
>> >> FYI :
>> >> SQL Server SP4
>> >> SQL has it's own ID on this machine with it's own mail profile
>> >> This mail profile is shared by both Agent and SQL Server
>> >> POP3 goes through a Lotus Domino POP3 interface
>> >> I don't think the POP3 has any bearing on it... but since the whole
>> >> Send/Recieve process is touchy maybe there's something there.
>> >>
>> >> Any suggestions would be appreciated
>>
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