sysmail_update_account_sp (Transact-SQL)

Changes the information in an existing Database Mail account.

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Syntax

sysmail_update_account_sp [ [ @account_id= ] account_id ] [ , ] [ [ @account_name= ] 'account_name' ] ,
    [ @email_address= ] 'email_address', 
    [ @display_name= ] 'display_name', 
    [ @replyto_address= ] 'replyto_address',
    [ @description= ] 'description', 
    [ @mailserver_name= ] 'server_name', 
    [ @mailserver_type= ] 'server_type', 
    [ @port= ] port_number, 
    [ @username= ] 'username',
    [ @password= ] 'password',
    [ @use_default_credentials= ] use_default_credentials ,
    [ @enable_ssl= ] enable_ssl 

Arguments

  • [ @account_id = ] account_id
    The account ID to update. account_id is int, with a default of NULL. At least one of account_id or account_name must be specified. If both are specified, the procedure changes the name of the account.

  • [ @account_name = ] 'account_name'
    The name of the account to update. account_name is sysname, with a default of NULL. At least one of account_id or account_name must be specified. If both are specified, the procedure changes the name of the account.

  • [ @email_address = ] 'email_address'
    The new e-mail address to send the message from. This address must be an internet e-mail address. The server name in the address is the server that Database Mail uses to send mail from this account. email_address is nvarchar(128), with a default of NULL.

  • [ @display_name = ] 'display_name'
    The new display name to use on e-mail messages from this account. display_name is nvarchar(128), with no default.

  • [ @replyto_address = ] 'replyto_address'
    The new address to use in the Reply-To header of e-mail messages from this account. replyto_address is nvarchar(128), with no default.

  • [ @description = ] 'description'
    The new description for the account. description is nvarchar(256), with a default of NULL.

  • [ @mailserver_name = ] 'server_name'
    The new name of the SMTP mail server to use for this account. The computer that runs SQL Server must be able to resolve the server_name to an IP address. server_name is sysname, with no default.

  • [ @mailserver_type = ] 'server_type'
    The new type of the mail server. server_type is sysname, with no default. For SQL Server 2005 and later, only a value of 'SMTP' is supported.

  • [ @port = ] port_number
    The new port number of the mail server. port_number is int, with no default.

  • [ @username = ] 'username'
    The new user name to use to log on to the mail server. User name is sysname, with no default.

  • [ @password = ] 'password'
    The new password to use to log on to the mail server. password is sysname, with no default.

  • [ @use_default_credentials = ] use_default_credentials
    Specifies whether to send the mail to the SMTP server using the credentials of the SQL Server Database Engine service. use_default_credentials is bit, with no default. When this parameter is 1, Database Mail uses the credentials of the Database Engine. When this parameter is 0, Database Mail uses the @username and @password for authentication on the SMTP server. If @username and @password are NULL then it will use anonymous authentication. Consult with your SMTP administrator before specifying this parameter

  • [ @enable_ssl = ] enable_ssl
    Specifies whether Database Mail encrypts communication using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). Use this option if SSL is required on your SMTP server. enable_ssl is bit, with no default.

Return Code Values

0 (success) or 1 (failure)

Remarks

When both the account name and the account id are specified, the stored procedure changes the account name in addition to updating the information for the account. Changing the account name may be useful to correct errors in the account name.

The stored procedure sysmail_update_account_sp is in the msdb database and is owned by the dbo schema. The procedure must be executed with a three-part name if the current database is not msdb.

Permissions

Requires membership in the sysadmin fixed server role.

Examples

A. Changing the information for an account

The following example updates the account AdventureWorks Administrator In the msdb database. The information for the account is set to the values provided.

EXECUTE msdb.dbo.sysmail_update_account_sp
    ,@account_name = 'AdventureWorks2008R2 Administrator'
    ,@description = 'Mail account for administrative e-mail.'
    ,@email_address = 'dba@Adventure-Works.com'
    ,@display_name = 'AdventureWorks Automated Mailer'
    ,@replyto_address = NULL
    ,@mailserver_name = 'smtp.Adventure-Works.com'
    ,@mailserver_type = 'SMTP'
    ,@port = 25
    ,@username = NULL
    ,@password = NULL
    ,@use_default_credentials = 0
    ,@enable_ssl = 0;

B. Changing the name of an account and the information for an account

The following example changes the name and updates the account information for the with account id 125. The new name of the account is Backup Mail Server.

EXECUTE msdb.dbo.sysmail_update_account_sp
    ,@account_id = 125
    ,@account_name = 'Backup Mail Server'
    ,@description = 'Mail account for administrative e-mail.'
    ,@email_address = 'dba@Adventure-Works.com'
    ,@display_name = 'AdventureWorks Automated Mailer'
    ,@replyto_address = NULL
    ,@mailserver_name = 'smtp-backup.Adventure-Works.com'
    ,@mailserver_type = 'SMTP'
    ,@port = 25,
    ,@username = NULL
    ,@password = NULL
    ,@use_default_credentials = 0
    ,@enable_ssl = 0;