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Ernie57
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27 Posts

Posted - 2007-03-16 : 23:57:56
I have a third part mail server program. Can the third party software be used in setting this up? I have the book infront of me, but can not find any MAPI-compliant mail client that can connect where ever it needs. What do I need, and what steps do I need to make this work?

Thank you,

Ernie

eyechart
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

3575 Posts

Posted - 2007-03-17 : 02:54:02
the only supported client is the full Outlook client. You need an extended-mapi client, and outlook is the only one.

There are KB articles on this. Search microsoft's site for more details.



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MohammedU
Posting Yak Master

145 Posts

Posted - 2007-03-17 : 11:11:04
Here is the MS articles...
INF: How to Configure SQL Mail
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/263556
SQL MAIL and SQL Agent Mail using POP3 and SMTP
http://www.databasejournal.com/features/mssql/article.php/3345091

sql server 2005 database mail supports SMTP mail...
Setting up Database Mail in SQL Server 2005
http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-9592_11-6161839.html
http://www.sqlservercentral.com/columnists/cBunch/introtodatabasemailinsql2005.asp



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Ernie57
Starting Member

27 Posts

Posted - 2007-03-18 : 11:06:20
quote:
Originally posted by eyechart

the only supported client is the full Outlook client. You need an extended-mapi client, and outlook is the only one.

There are KB articles on this. Search microsoft's site for more details.



-ec



Can I purchase the full outlook client. I mis placed my windows 2000 outlook disk from a set of 5 from SBS 2000. I didn't think I needed it, because the outlook I had was upgraded to the lastest version of outlook. The outlook 2000 that came with these disks is that the full oulook client you mean or not?

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