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Applies to:
SQL Server
Azure SQL Managed Instance
Deletes a Database Mail SMTP account. You can also use the Database Mail Configuration Wizard to delete an account.
Transact-SQL syntax conventions
Syntax
sysmail_delete_account_sp { [ @account_id = ] account_id | [ @account_name = ] 'account_name' }
[ ; ]
Arguments
[ @account_id = ] account_id
The ID number of the account to delete. @account_id is int, with no default. Either @account_id or @account_name must be specified.
[ @account_name = ] 'account_name'
The name of the account to delete. @account_name is sysname, with no default. Either @account_id or @account_name must be specified.
Return code values
0 (success) or 1 (failure).
Result set
None.
Remarks
This procedure deletes the account specified, regardless of whether the account is in use by a profile. A profile that contains no accounts can't successfully send e-mail.
The stored procedure sysmail_delete_account_sp is in the msdb database and is owned by the dbo schema. The procedure must be executed with a three-part name if the current database isn't msdb.
Permissions
You can grant EXECUTE permissions on this procedure, but these permissions might be overridden during a SQL Server upgrade.
Examples
The following example shows deleting the Database Mail account named AdventureWorks Administrator.
EXECUTE msdb.dbo.sysmail_delete_account_sp @account_name = 'AdventureWorks Administrator';
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