SQL Mail establishes an extended MAPI connection with a mail host, while SQLAgentMail establishes a separate extended MAPI connection. Both SQL Mail and SQLAgentMail can connect with Microsoft Exchange Server, or a Post Office Protocol 3 (POP3) server.
NOTE: Due to the limitation of only providing extended MAPI support, SQL Server 2000 requires a Microsoft Outlook 2000 client (or later version).
For additional information, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
281293 FIX: SQL Mail 2000 Needs Microsoft Outlook 2000 Client
Before you configure SQL Mail, you should test the mail profile used by the mail client to verify that you can use it to send and receive e-mail to and from the mail server.
WARNING: SQL Mail is not fully supportable when used on a SQL Server Failover Cluster due to the MAPI limitation of not being cluster-aware. If you use SQL Mail with clustering, support provided for SQL Mail is on a "reasonable effort" basis with no guarantees of stability or availability.
For additional information, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
298723 BUG: SQL Mail Not Fully Supported w/Cluster Virtual SQL Servers
SQL Mail establishes an extended MAPI connection with a mail host, while SQLAgentMail establishes a separate extended MAPI connection. Both SQL Mail and SQLAgentMail can connect with Microsoft Exchange Server, or a Post Office Protocol 3 (POP3) server.NOTE: Due to the limitation of only providing extended MAPI support, SQL Server 2000 requires a Microsoft Outlook 2000 client (or later version). For additional information, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:281293 FIX: SQL Mail 2000 Needs Microsoft Outlook 2000 ClientBefore you configure SQL Mail, you should test the mail profile used by the mail client to verify that you can use it to send and receive e-mail to and from the mail server.WARNING: SQL Mail is not fully supportable when used on a SQL Server Failover Cluster due to the MAPI limitation of not being cluster-aware. If you use SQL Mail with clustering, support provided for SQL Mail is on a "reasonable effort" basis with no guarantees of stability or availability.For additional information, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:298723 BUG: SQL Mail Not Fully Supported w/Cluster Virtual SQL Servers
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