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You need to configure a Microsoft SQL Server instance to ensure that a user named Mail1 can send mail by
using Database Mail.
Solution: You add the DatabaseMailUserRole to Mail1 in the tempdb database.
Does the solution meet the goal?
A.
Yes
B.
No
Explanation:
Database Mail is guarded by the database role DatabaseMailUserRole in the msdb database, not the tempdb
database, in order to prevent anyone from sending arbitrary emails. Database users or roles must be created in
the msdb database and must also be a member of DatabaseMailUserRole in order to send emails with the
exception of sysadmin who has all privileges.
Note: Database Mail was first introduced as a new feature in SQLServer 2005 and replaces the SQL Mail
feature found in previous versions.
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