sysmail_delete_mailitems_sp (Transact-SQL)
Permanently deletes e-mail messages from the Database Mail internal tables.
Transact-SQL Syntax Conventions
Syntax
sysmail_delete_mailitems_sp [ [ @sent_before = ] 'sent_before' ]
[ , [ @sent_status = ] 'sent_status' ]
Arguments
- [ @sent_before= ] 'sent_before'
Deletes e-mails up to the date and time provided as the sent_before argument. sent_before is datetime with NULL as default. NULL indicates all dates.
- [ @sent_status= ] 'sent_status'
Deletes e-mails of the type specified by sent_status. sent_status is varchar(8) with no default. Valid entries are sent, unsent, retrying, and failed. NULL indicates all statuses.
Return Code Values
0 (success) or 1 (failure)
Remarks
Database Mail messages and their attachments are stored in the msdb database. Messages should be periodically deleted to prevent msdb from growing larger than expected and to comply with your organizations document retention program. Use the sysmail_delete_mailitems_sp stored procedure to permanently delete e-mail messages from the Database Mail tables. An optional argument allows you to delete only older e-mails by providing a date and time. E-mails older than that argument will be deleted. Another optional argument allows you to delete only e-mails of a certain type, specified as the sent_status argument. Beginning with SQL Server 2005 Service Pack 1, you must provide an argument either for @sent_before or @sent_status. Both arguments cannot be NULL.
Deleting e-mail also deletes attachments related to those messages. Deleting e-mail does not delete the corresponding entries in sysmail_event_log. Use sysmail_delete_log_sp to delete items from the log.
Permissions
By default, this stored procedure is granted for execution to members off the sysadmin fixed server role and DatabaseMailUserRole. Members of the sysadmin fixed server role can execute this procedure to delete e-mails sent by all users. Members of DatabaseMailUserRole can only delete e-mails sent by that user.
Examples
A. Deleting all e-mails
The following example deletes all e-mails in the Database Mail system.
DECLARE @GETDATE datetime
SET @GETDATE = GETDATE()
EXECUTE msdb.dbo.sysmail_delete_mailitems_sp @sent_before = @GETDATE;
GO
B. Deleting the oldest e-mails
The following example deletes e-mails in the Database Mail log that are older than October 9, 2005
.
EXECUTE msdb.dbo.sysmail_delete_mailitems_sp
@sent_before = 'October 9, 2005' ;
GO
C. Deleting all e-mails of a certain type
The following example deletes all failed e-mails in the Database Mail log.
EXECUTE msdb.dbo.sysmail_delete_mailitems_sp
@sent_status = 'failed' ;
GO
See Also
Reference
sysmail_allitems (Transact-SQL)
sysmail_event_log (Transact-SQL)
sysmail_mailattachments (Transact-SQL)
Other Resources
How to: Create a SQL Server Agent Job to Archive Database Mail Messages and Event Logs
Troubleshooting Database Mail
Help and Information
Getting SQL Server 2005 Assistance
Change History
Release | History |
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14 April 2006 |
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