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Database mail works fine using the hotmail or outlook … Sign up to join this community It only takes a minute to sign up. I am using ms sql server 2008 r2 sp2 express edition, 64 bit. If this procedure is created outside of msdb then is has no access to objects in the referenced database, even if execute as impersonates user as a member of sysadmin role. Managed instance enables you to notify an operator via email when a job succeeds or fails using the following script: I've looked at the system tables msdb.dbo.sysmail_mailitems and msdb.dbo.sysmail_log. Seems like this is cross database ownership chaining issue. Using base64 string we can include embedded images, which stored in the database as varbinary, in our email. I do not have access to the database mail setup wizard, but the binn directory contains databasemail.exe (v10.50.16600.1) and This article based on ronen ariely blog: It only takes a minute to sign up. Can not comment as i have not enough points so writing answer.
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If this procedure is created outside of msdb then is has no access to objects in the referenced database, even if execute as impersonates user as a member of sysadmin role. This article based on ronen ariely blog: Sign up to join this community Can not comment as i have not enough points so writing answer. Using base64 string we can include embedded images, which stored in the database as varbinary, in our email. I've looked at the system tables msdb.dbo.sysmail_mailitems and msdb.dbo.sysmail_log. I do not have access to the database mail setup wizard, but the binn directory contains databasemail.exe (v10.50.16600.1) and I am using ms sql server 2008 r2 sp2 express edition, 64 bit.
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Seems like this is cross database ownership chaining issue. This article based on ronen ariely blog: Using base64 string we can include embedded images, which stored in the database as varbinary, in our email. I am using ms sql server 2008 r2 sp2 express edition, 64 bit. I do not have access to the database mail setup wizard, but the binn directory contains databasemail.exe (v10.50.16600.1) and
Managed instance enables you to notify an operator via email when a job succeeds or fails using the following script: Sign up to join this community Sign up to join this community I am using ms sql server 2008 r2 sp2 express edition, 64 bit. Can not comment as i have not enough points so writing answer. This article based on ronen ariely blog: Database mail works fine using the hotmail or outlook … If this procedure is created outside of msdb then is has no access to objects in the referenced database, even if execute as impersonates user as a member of sysadmin role.
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