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Database Mail on SQL 2005

Asked by Racimo in MS SQL Server

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After I configured Database Mail with a profile MAILPROFILE and using a SQL authentication, I run the following statement with no problem

exec msdb..Sp_send_dbmail
@profile_name = 'MAILPROFILE',
@recipients = 'asher@fluxus.net',
@subject = 'test siebel account',
@body = 'TEST',

If try to run the same thing with an attached file (cf error message) I have an error message

Msg 22051, Level 16, State 1, Line 0

exec msdb..Sp_send_dbmail
@profile_name = 'MAILPROFILE',
@recipients = 'me@test.net',
@subject = 'test message',
@body = 'TEST',
@file_attachments='D:\DBAScripts\test.sql'

While I suspected a file security problem (I gave all possible rights on the file system), I have no problem when I attribute sysadmin right to the SQL account

The Sp_send_dbmail documentation explains that file attachments should not be possible using with a SQL authentication.  Did anybody have a similar problem?  ...I suspect 2005 to have a different security schema for authenticating users and services but I would appreciate some feedback on that.  Thank you...
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