February 23, 2006 at 12:43 pm
I have one problem which i am not able to solve regardig the reporting
service SMTP services.
One of our client is using the SQL server 2000 along with Microsoft
Reporting Services. They need to configure SQL Reporting services for
sending reports through emails using subscription services. They don't
have any SMTP server located in their local network nor they have SMTP service running in domain network.
They are using external SMTP server for sending & receiving mails. How
to configure the RSReportServer.config file for the same? If we refer
documentation available in Reporting Service Books Online, it states
that we can configure using SMTPAuthenticate settings by using
"SENDUSERNAME" & "SENDPASSWORD".
If We Refer the MSDN online it states SMTPAuthenticate authorization is not
supported.
Please help me in matter to solve the problem. We are unable to send
mails using reporting service by using the settings stated in the
Reporting Service Books Online. Please solve the following problems.
1. Whether it is possible to use SMTP server outside the network or
not?
2. If yes what is the method of configuring SMTP services?
3. How can we send username & password to authenticate the user?
4. Send us sample RSReportServer.config if possible for the same.
Lot of thanks in advance
February 26, 2006 at 1:59 am
No reply for my query?? Where are the experts?? Well with my own research i came to know that my Remote SMTP server is not supposrting Relaying. So i can not send mails without authorization. If i enable Relaying it may create SPAM mail problem as server is live on internet. So any body knows how to send username & password to SMTP server when Reporting Server send mails???
March 13, 2006 at 8:36 am
Try this program http://www.emailarms.com/products/1st_smtp.html - it looks like it will connect directly from the server that way or you set it up on another pc and relay the messages to it. It costs $49. You can also spend $69 and get a full fledged pop3/smtp server program from them http://www.emailarms.com/products/best_smtp_server.html. I am sure there are several others out there, these were the first ones that popped up.
As you stated, the option for basic authentication is not supported according to msdn, so there doesn't look like there is a way for you to configure that way. (They have 0, No Authentication, and 2, NTLM Authentication). How stupid is that? Oh well.
Shango
March 15, 2006 at 4:57 pm
The SMTP service can be modified on the RSReportServer.config file under the ReportServer folder.... if they are using an external SMTP it should be still find... as long the IP address from the external party has permission to talk to the reporting services box...
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms159155.aspx
To send e-mail to restricted distribution lists (for example, distribution lists that accept incoming messages only from authenticated accounts), set SMTPAuthenticate to 2.
Moe C
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