sysmail_sentitems (Transact-SQL)

Contains one row for each message sent by Database Mail. Use sysmail_sentitems when you want to see which messages were successfully sent.

To see all messages processed by Database Mail, use sysmail_allitems (Transact-SQL). To see only messages with the failed status, use sysmail_faileditems (Transact-SQL). To see only unsent or retrying messages, use sysmail_unsentitems (Transact-SQL). To see e-mail attachments, use sysmail_mailattachments (Transact-SQL).

Column name Data type Description

mailitem_id

int

Identifier of the mail item in the mail queue.

profile_id

int

The identifier of the profile used to send the message.

recipients

varchar(max)

The e-mail addresses of the message recipients.

copy_recipients

varchar(max)

The e-mail addresses of those who receive copies of the message.

blind_copy_recipients

varchar(max)

The e-mail addresses of those who receive copies of the message but whose names do not appear in the message header.

subject

nvarchar(510)

The subject line of the message.

body

varchar(max)

The body of the message.

body_format

varchar(20)

The body format of the message. The possible values are TEXT and HTML.

importance

varchar(6)

The importance parameter of the message.

sensitivity

varchar(12)

The sensitivity parameter of the message.

file_attachments

varchar(max)

A semicolon-delimited list of file names attached to the e-mail message.

attachment_encoding

varchar(20)

The type of mail attachment.

query

varchar(max)

The query executed by the mail program.

execute_query_database

sysname

The database context within which the mail program executed the query.

attach_query_result_as_file

bit

When the value is 0, the query results were included in the body of the e-mail message, after the contents of the body. When the value is 1, the results were returned as an attachment.

query_result_header

bit

When the value is 1, query results contained column headers. When the value is 0, query results did not include column headers.

query_result_width

int

The query_result_width parameter of the message.

query_result_separator

char(1)

The character used to separate columns in the query output.

exclude_query_output

bit

The exclude_query_output parameter of the message. For more information, see sp_send_dbmail (Transact-SQL).

append_query_error

bit

The append_query_error parameter of the message. 0 indicates that Database Mail should not send the e-mail message if there is an error in the query.

send_request_date

datetime

The date and time the message was placed on the mail queue.

send_request_user

sysname

The user who sent the message. This is the user context of the database mail procedure, not the From: field of the message.

sent_account_id

int

The identifier of the Database Mail account used to send the message.

sent_status

varchar(8)

The status of the mail. Always sent for this view.

sent_date

datetime

The date and time that the message was sent.

last_mod_date

datetime

The date and time of the last modification of the row.

last_mod_user

sysname

The user who last modified the row.

Remarks

When troubleshooting Database Mail, this view may help you identify the nature of the problem, by showing you the attributes of the messages that were successfully sent. Database Mail marks messages as sent when they are successfully submitted to an SMTP mail server. Normally e-mail is received in a few minutes, but the e-mail can be delayed because of problems with the SMTP server. Database Mail marks the message as sent when it is accepted by the SMTP mail server. E-mail errors that occur on the SMTP mail server, such as an undeliverable recipient e-mail address, are not returned to Database Mail. Those e-mails are recorded as sent, even though they are not delivered. Troubleshoot that type of error on the SMTP server. Also, the SMTP mail server may send an undeliverable message notification to the reply e-mail address for a Database Mail account.

Permissions

Granted to sysadmin fixed server role and databasemailuserrole database role. When executed by a member of the sysadmin fixed server role, this view shows all sent messages. All other users only see the messages that they sent.

See Also

Other Resources

Troubleshooting Database Mail
Database Mail Configuration Stored Procedures
Database Mail Messaging Objects

Help and Information

Getting SQL Server 2005 Assistance