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sysmail_start_sp (Transact-SQL)

Starts Database Mail by starting the Service Broker objects that the external program uses.

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Syntax

sysmail_start_sp

Arguments

None

Return Code Values

0 (success) or 1 (failure)

Result Sets

None

Remarks

Database Mail is not enabled or installed or upon SQL Server installation. Use the Database Mail Configuration Wizard to enable and install the Database Mail objects.

This stored procedure is in the msdb database. This stored procedure starts the Database Mail queue that holds outgoing message requests and enables the Service Broker activation for the external program.

When the queues are started, the Database Mail external program can process messages. This procedure allows you to restart the queues after the queues have been stopped with the sysmail_stop_sp stored procedure.

Note

This stored procedure only starts the queues for Database Mail. This stored procedure does not activate Service Broker message delivery in the database. For more information about activating Service Broker message delivery, see How to: Activate Service Broker Message Delivery in Databases (Transact-SQL).

Permissions

Execute permissions for this procedure default to members of the sysadmin fixed server role.

Examples

The following example shows starting Database Mail in the msdb database. The example assumes that Database Mail has been enabled.

USE msdb ;
GO

EXECUTE dbo.sysmail_start_sp ;
GO

See Also

Reference

sysmail_stop_sp (Transact-SQL)
Database Mail and SQL Mail Stored Procedures (Transact-SQL)

Other Resources

Database Mail
SQL Server Surface Area Configuration
Database Mail XPs Option

Help and Information

Getting SQL Server 2005 Assistance