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J_DubbCTS
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Posted - 2014-08-20 : 10:26:48
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Greetings folks,I recently created a stored procedure that runs at the end of the day with a summary of dbmail failures (if at least one exists for the past 24 hours).I received an e-mail today indicating that we had a failure yesterday which was due to a malformed destination e-mail address. That's an easy fix - IF I could find the stored procedure that the malformed address is in - assuming it's a stored procedure, though that may not be a safe assumption.I checked jobs that ran at around the time of the failure but I don't see anything listed, and there hasn't been a historical failure at around the time, so it's possible it's a one-time deal but I would still like to be able to discern what generated it to begin with.I thought that there might be one of the msdb sysmail* tables that would show what proc may have called dbmail, but I couldn't find anything like that.Anyone have any experience with this that might be able to help shed some light? |
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