SQL Mail and Agent Mail with Lotus Notes

SQL Mail and Agent Mail with Lotus Notes

Post by Richard » Fri, 04 Jan 2002 00:40:22



Is it possible to set up SQL server to work with Lotus Notes as the
corporate e-mail system? If so, how?

I have set up numerous systems so that SQL Mail, SQL Agent and DTS packages
can send mail using Exchange, but when I try to find hard information on
working in a corporate Notes environment, I can find nothing more than the
suggestion that it should be possible.

Happy New Year to you all,

Richard R.

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SQL Mail and Agent Mail with Lotus Notes

Post by Keith Kratochvi » Fri, 04 Jan 2002 00:44:06


Richard, I found this by searching Google's archive of newsgroup posts:

http://groups.google.com/groups?q=sql+mail+%2B+lotus+notes&hl=en&rnum...
=VA.00000d41.06844f20%40compuserve.com

Google's archive:
http://groups.google.com/groups?oi=djq&as_ugroup=microsoft.public.sql...

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Quote:> Is it possible to set up SQL server to work with Lotus Notes as the
> corporate e-mail system? If so, how?

> I have set up numerous systems so that SQL Mail, SQL Agent and DTS
packages
> can send mail using Exchange, but when I try to find hard information on
> working in a corporate Notes environment, I can find nothing more than the
> suggestion that it should be possible.

> Happy New Year to you all,

> Richard R.

> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> "It is better to ask twenty dumb questions, and have everyone think you
are
> an idiot, than to make one stupid decision and prove it to them"


 
 
 

SQL Mail and Agent Mail with Lotus Notes

Post by Richard » Fri, 04 Jan 2002 00:51:03


Kieth,

Thank you for
a) the fastest response ever posted to a newsgroup
b) possibly the most useful response I have ever recieved to a newsgroup
posting

I hadn't realised Google had a newsgroup archive, I shall add it to my
bookmarks.

Regards, and thanks again,

Richard

"Keith Kratochvil" <Keith.please email only when

Quote:> Richard, I found this by searching Google's archive of newsgroup posts:

http://groups.google.com/groups?q=sql+mail+%2B+lotus+notes&hl=en&rnum...
Quote:> =VA.00000d41.06844f20%40compuserve.com

> Google's archive:

http://groups.google.com/groups?oi=djq&as_ugroup=microsoft.public.sql...

> --
> Posted on Microsoft news server at msnews.microsoft.com
> If you are reading this from any other location, skip the middleman and
come
> to the source of the information!

> Keith, SQL Server MVP



> > Is it possible to set up SQL server to work with Lotus Notes as the
> > corporate e-mail system? If so, how?

> > I have set up numerous systems so that SQL Mail, SQL Agent and DTS
> packages
> > can send mail using Exchange, but when I try to find hard information on
> > working in a corporate Notes environment, I can find nothing more than
the
> > suggestion that it should be possible.

> > Happy New Year to you all,

> > Richard R.

> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------
> > "It is better to ask twenty dumb questions, and have everyone think you
> are
> > an idiot, than to make one stupid decision and prove it to them"

 
 
 

SQL Mail and Agent Mail with Lotus Notes

Post by Keith Kratochvi » Fri, 04 Jan 2002 00:57:04


You are welcome.
A 4 minute response time isn't bad....but there is room for improvement! :)

Yes, Google's archive is great!

Good luck configuring SQL Mail with Lotus Notes!

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Keith, SQL Server MVP


> Kieth,

> Thank you for
> a) the fastest response ever posted to a newsgroup
> b) possibly the most useful response I have ever recieved to a newsgroup
> posting

> I hadn't realised Google had a newsgroup archive, I shall add it to my
> bookmarks.

> Regards, and thanks again,

> Richard

> "Keith Kratochvil" <Keith.please email only when


> > Richard, I found this by searching Google's archive of newsgroup posts:

http://groups.google.com/groups?q=sql+mail+%2B+lotus+notes&hl=en&rnum...
Quote:> > =VA.00000d41.06844f20%40compuserve.com

> > Google's archive:

http://groups.google.com/groups?oi=djq&as_ugroup=microsoft.public.sql...

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> > --
> > Posted on Microsoft news server at msnews.microsoft.com
> > If you are reading this from any other location, skip the middleman and
> come
> > to the source of the information!

> > Keith, SQL Server MVP



> > > Is it possible to set up SQL server to work with Lotus Notes as the
> > > corporate e-mail system? If so, how?

> > > I have set up numerous systems so that SQL Mail, SQL Agent and DTS
> > packages
> > > can send mail using Exchange, but when I try to find hard information
on
> > > working in a corporate Notes environment, I can find nothing more than
> the
> > > suggestion that it should be possible.

> > > Happy New Year to you all,

> > > Richard R.

> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > --
> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------
> > > "It is better to ask twenty dumb questions, and have everyone think
you
> > are
> > > an idiot, than to make one stupid decision and prove it to them"

 
 
 

SQL Mail and Agent Mail with Lotus Notes

Post by Gautam Udes » Sat, 05 Jan 2002 01:32:14


You will need to configure Lotus Notes as a POP3 server. THen you can use
it with SQL Mail.

FOr more details see

http://support.microsoft.com/directory/article.asp?ID=KB;EN-US;Q263556
Gautam Udeshi
Microsoft SQL Server Support

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