I want to be able to use SQLMail to send me alerts on
task failures, etc. Microsoft says we have to use a MAPI
client like MS Outlook to take advantage of this feature.
However, when I talk with my system administrators about
placing Outlook or similar mail clients on the server
they get all upset and scream about security. Are there
alternatives to Outlook that are more secure or less
intrusive or anything that would make the sa's happy and
still be able to use SQLMail?
Check the free SMTP mail for SQL Server at
http://www.sqldev.net/xp/xpsmtp.htm.
Dejan Sarka, SQL Server MVP
Associate Mentor
Solid Quality Learning
More than just Training
www.SolidQualityLearning.com
"Scott" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I want to be able to use SQLMail to send me alerts on
> task failures, etc. Microsoft says we have to use a MAPI
> client like MS Outlook to take advantage of this feature.
> However, when I talk with my system administrators about
> placing Outlook or similar mail clients on the server
> they get all upset and scream about security. Are there
> alternatives to Outlook that are more secure or less
> intrusive or anything that would make the sa's happy and
> still be able to use SQLMail?
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